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Goal Sharing Team Training Statistical Thinking and Data Analysis (IV) Peter Ping Liu, Ph D, PE, CQE, OCP and CSIT Professor and Coordinator of Graduate Programs School of Technology Eastern Illinois University Charleston, IL 61920

Normal Distribution Develop better understanding for effective data application (power tool).

Standard normal distribution Normal table z value F(z) value

Standard normal distribution Estimate of population

Non-standard distribution Predicting various populations or processes.

Statistical thinking X Study on the process can help tell the current performance and therefore predict the future performance.