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The dotted line in Figure 4 locates the set of all possible twodimensional constant vectors. Figure 4’s center vector masks a long segment of this dotted line, moving from the lower left point of origin to the upper right. Only a portion of the dotted line is visible at the upper right hand portion of the illustration. 5). 5 is the average of 3 and 4. 5 is the average of 5 and 2. The closest constant vector is always the vector of averages. It does seem coincidental that (3, 4) and (5, 2) have the same average, but we did this on purpose.

They tell us much, mostly about ourselves. Stories are not laws. They do not, and are not intended to, reliably describe historical facts or physical realities. Story telling does have its place, but it can be at odds with science. Story telling often involves tales of trial and error. Scientific discoveries inspire as much wonder and awe as any Paul Bunyan tale. But, the driving force behind science is disciplined observation, experimentation and analysis. The scientific method, which can be equated with Six Sigma, embraces affirmative skepticism.

Fisher’s work defines today’s international standard for analyzing components of variation. In 1919, at age 29, Fisher was hired to “examine data and elicit further information” from his employer’s database. 19 There were measurements recorded in rows and columns. Fisher’s boss subtracted average annual production numbers from each other to “determine” which years were most productive. The boss wanted to increase the annual yield in bushels of wheat. Like most people, he wanted to make more money while working shorter hours and using fewer resources.

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