This site contains data sets to help teach a Chance course and help students understand issues that may not be found in a standard statistics text. Topics covered include: mean, median, random walks, regression, correlation, and more.
This chapter of the NIST Engineering Statistics handbook "describes the terms, models and techniques used to evaluate and predict product reliability." It contains an introduction, discussions on the assumptions, and sections on reliability data collection and analysis.
This part of the NIST Engineering Statistics handbook contains case studies for the process improvement chapter, which deals with design of experiments.
This chapter of the NIST Engineering Statistics handbook provides information on the proper design of experiments. It contains an introduction, a discussion of assumptions, a description of different design types, a discussion of the analysis of data, and case studies.
This chapter of the NIST Engineering Statistics handbook presents information on the statistical modeling of an engineering process. It contains an introduction, discussion of the assumptions, information about data collection and analysis, a discussion of what can be concluded from different process models, and case studies.
This page, part of the NIST Engineering Statistics handbook, describes the Kolmogorov-Smirnov goodness of fit test. It contains a graph of the empirical distribution function with the cumulative distribution function, a definition of the test, the questions it answers, the assumptions that it makes, and links to other goodness of fits tests and a case study.
This chapter of the NIST Engineering Statistics handbook describes how to do a production process characterization study. It contains an introduction, discussion of the assumptions, information about data collection and analysis, and case studies.