Stats #18: Quality Control: A Hands-On Workshop (condensed version)

Content: This training class will show you how to use statistical tools to assess the quality of an on-going laboratory or medical process.

Objectives: In this class, you will learn how to:

Teaching strategies: Didactic lectures and small group exercises.

Notes: There are no pre-requisites for this class. Please bring a pocket calculator for some simple arithmetic calculations.

Web pages included in this handout:

The workshop will conclude with a summary and moderated discussion. Ample time for discussion of all topics has been allocated. A more detailed version of this handout with additional supporting material is at

Why don't I use PowerPoint?

I stopped using PowerPoint for my presentations in the mid 1990's. This was based on Edward Tufte's advice that presenting information in a paper handout is more effective than presenting the information on a projected screen. I found this to be excellent guidance. I enjoy talking when I don't have to wrestle with a laptop computer. I look at my audience more and interact with them better. I elaborate on this in greater detail at www.childrensmercy.org/stats/weblog2004/powerpoint.asp.

Include files

08/weblog2007/PocketCalculator.asp

08/weblog2007/XbarSControlChart.asp

08/weblog2007/PControlChart.asp

08/weblog2007/AnomCalculations1.asp

08/weblog2007/AnomTable05Part1.asp

08/weblog2007/FishboneDiagram.asp