Power and Sample Size for Hypothesis Tests
The power of your hypothesis test depends on the sample size. Larger sample size = Higher power. Learn more about calculating Power and Sample Size.
How To Recognize A Split-Plot Experiment
Split-Plot experiments can play a vital role in quality improvement projects for organizations engaged in Six Sigma. Learn how to recognize them at Minitab.
Learning Design of Experiments with Paper Helicopters and Minitab
The paper helicopter provides a way to quickly explain basic DOE concepts. It also offers an easy-to-do experiment you can analyze using Minitab.
How to Design, Analyze and Interpret the Results of an Expanded Gage R&R Study
An Expanded Gage R&R is an ideal tool to comprehensively characterize your measurement system. Learn how to design, analyze and interpret results with Minitab.
Are Your Measurement Systems Accurate? Use Gage R&R to Find Out
Use Gage R&R to quantify that variation and assess the measurement system. Learn more from Minitab.
Minitab Blog Posts for Learning Statistics
Minitab Blog Posts for Learning Statistics
Monitoring Rare Events with G Charts
Using control charts in Minitab Statistical Software, we can graph rare events and determine if a process is stable or out of control and needs attention.
Using Designed Experiments (DOE) to Minimize Moisture Loss
Using Designed Experiments (DOE) to Minimize Moisture Loss
So Why Is It Called Regression Anyway?
Ever wonder why statistical analyses and concepts often have cryptic names? Learn about Regression, its roots and using it in Minitab Statistical Software.
DMAIC Tools and Techniques: The Measure Phase
DMAIC is the acronym for Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve and Control. Learn more about the Measure phase and Minitab Statistical Software.