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Using quality information for analysis, or staying with just quantity based information is always a good base for debate: Either relying on quantitative measurements and data (which is sad to be more accurate and easier to rely on) or use quantitative measurements (which is sad to be human /...
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A product recall is an observable external quality failure and a source of significant potential loss to firms as well as a threat to public safety. While such failures can be a motivation for organizational learning, little is known about the extent to which recalls can be a source of learning...
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part Section I: The Philosophy of Experimentation -- chapter 1 Why Design Experiments? -- chapter 2 Organizing the Experiment -- chapter 3 The Neglected Response Variable -- part Section II Statistical Experimental Design -- chapter 4 The Factorial Two-Level Design and General Factorial Designs...
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