Moving the UCL and LCL line far from the Center line means ____

Moving the UCL and LCL line far from the Center line means ____ Correct Answer Decreasing the possibility of type I error

Type I error is, “concluding the process to be out-of-control when it is actually in-control”. So, more distance between UCL and LCL means, a point without an assignable cause will lie in between the UCL and LCL, i.e. in-control.

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