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Identification number, 17
Identity matrix, 287
IFI, 164
Increment, 27
Incremental fit index (IFI), 164
Independent event, 209 “212
Independent variable, 35
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adjusted goodness-of-fit, 163
comparative fit, 164
cross-validation, 163
expected cross-validation, 162 “163
of goodness-of-fit, 162 “163
incremental fit, 164
nonnormed fit, 163
normed fit, 163 “164
parsimonious goodness-of-fit, 165
parsimonious normed fit, 164 “165
relative fit, 164
Tucker-Lewis, 163
Indicators, 178 “179
Interaction, 70
Intercept, 92 “96
Interdependence, 157
Interquartile range (IQR), 39
Interval data, 24, 27, 125
Intervening variable, 57
IQR, 39
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Six Sigma and Beyond: Statistics and Probability, Volume III
ISBN: 1574443127
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 252
Authors:
D. H. Stamatis
BUY ON AMAZON
Professional Java Native Interfaces with SWT/JFace (Programmer to Programmer)
SWT/JFace Mechanisms
SWT Event Handling, Threading, and Displays
Combos and Lists
Tables
Programming OLE in Windows
Making Sense of Change Management: A Complete Guide to the Models, Tools and Techniques of Organizational Change
Part I - The Underpinning Theory
Individual change
Organizational change
Part II - The Applications
Cultural change
Cisco CallManager Fundamentals (2nd Edition)
Calling Search Spaces and Partitions
Trunk Devices
Identifying CDR Data Generated for Each Call Type
Summary
Application Solutions
Sap Bw: a Step By Step Guide for Bw 2.0
Creating InfoObject Catalogs
Checking Loaded Characteristic Data
Checking Data Quality
Other InfoCube Design Techniques
Data Maintenance
Lean Six Sigma for Service : How to Use Lean Speed and Six Sigma Quality to Improve Services and Transactions
Executing Corporate Strategy with Lean Six Sigma
Success Story #4 Stanford Hospital and Clinics At the forefront of the quality revolution
Using DMAIC to Improve Service Processes
Raising the Stakes in Service Process Improvement
Designing World-Class Services (Design for Lean Six Sigma)
Quantitative Methods in Project Management
Project Value: The Source of all Quantitative Measures
Organizing and Estimating the Work
Making Quantitative Decisions
Expense Accounting and Earned Value
Quantitative Methods in Project Contracts
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