Philip Mayfield

Quantum XL AutoTest

Quantum XL’s Auto-Hypothesis Test

With the release of Quantum XL 2012, we introduced a Hypothesis AutoTest capability. This feature analyzes various statistics of your dataset and endeavors to perform the appropriate hypothesis test for Mean/Median and Variation. When analyzing two or more samples, AutoTest implements our flow chart for choosing the hypothesis test. While no automatic test is perfect, using

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Quantum XL Hypothesis Test Mean Flow

Beyond the t-Test and F-Test – Selecting the Correct Hypothesis Test

Most practitioners who use hypothesis test use the t-Test and F-Test to determine differences in mean and variation respectively. If you are new to hypothesis testing, try the introductory article on the alleged use of performance enhancing drugs by Roger Clemens and Barry Bonds. Not all datasets are appropriate for the t/F Test. To illustrate this,

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FlexWedge USB

FlexWedge for Automated Data Entry to Excel

If you’re tired of typing data into Excel, then I have a potential solution. MidWestFlex has created a small device called “FlexWedge” which captures data from gauges and enters it into Excel automatically. The device works with thousands of different gauges and has a simple installation. Instead of a complex driver, the small system interfaces

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