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How do I interpret Gauge R&R Results?
I have two questions about Gauge R&R results:
- If I calculate a Gauge R&R value with 6*StdDev, do I have to report the measurement uncertainty as +-3*StdDev with confidence interval of 99.73?
- Since JMP fits some models to calculate the different components, is there any error with these values? The reason I ask is because I have to two different sets of data, and I would like to know if the difference I see is statistically significant.
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Re: How do I interpret Gauge R&R Results?
Correct, the precision of your measurement system is +/- 3*StdDev if you want to have it contain 99.73% of your measurement error distribution. You can adjust the reported X*StdDev depending on the criticality of the measurement error.
If you right click on the Variance Components for GRR box you can ask for the 95% confidence levels.
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Re: How do I interpret Gauge R&R Results?
Thanks for your answer, it is very useful.
One more question: the variance components table has only Reproducibility, whereas the Gauge R&R table splits the Reproducibility in two parts, operator and operator*part.
Is it possible to get the variance component for these two parts together with 95% Lower and 95% Upper?