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PgMP Exam - Question 20


You have created a control chart for a repeatable process in your program. You have discovered that the seven most recent measurements are all on the positive side of the mean in your control chart. What is this phenomenon called?

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The phenomenon where the seven most recent measurements are all on the same side of the mean in a control chart is called the Rule of Seven. This rule is used in statistical process control to determine if there is a non-random pattern that might indicate an issue with the process being measured.

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tungdtOption: C
Jun 30, 2024

C is correct The phenomenon where the seven most recent measurements are all on the same side of the mean in a control chart is called the Rule of Seven or Seven-Point Rule. This is a common rule used in statistical process control to identify potential non-random patterns within the data.