Asked by Mlebinge Endani on Jun 04, 2024

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What is the difference between natural and assignable causes of variation?

Natural Causes

Factors that affect events or conditions based on processes inherent to the natural world, as opposed to human-made influences.

Assignable Causes

Factors identified as reasons for variation in a process, which can be isolated and where corrective action can be applied.

  • Distinguish between natural and assignable causes of variation and their impact on process control.
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Zybrea KnightJun 08, 2024
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Natural variations are those variations that are inherent in the process and for which there is no identifiable cause. These variations fall in a natural pattern. Assignable causes are variations beyond those that can be expected to occur because of natural variation. These variations can be traced to a specific cause.