If we decrease the distance between LCL and UCL, what will happen?

If we decrease the distance between LCL and UCL, what will happen? Correct Answer Decreasing the possibility of type II error

Type II error is, “concluding the process to be in-control when it is actually out-of-control”. This means the decreased distance between LCL and UCL will cause a point with assignable cause, lie not in between them, i.e. out-of-control.

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