X̅ and R control charts based on marshall-olkin inverse log-logistic distribution for positive skewed data

Authors

  • O. L. Aako Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro, Ogun State
  • J. A. Adewara Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro, Ogun State
  • K. S Adekeye University of Lagos
  • E. B. Nkemnole University of Lagos

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33886/ajpas.v1i1.167

Keywords:

ARL, Control charts, CLI, Marshall-Olkin Inverse Log-logistic Distribution, Skewed distributions

Abstract

The fundamental assumption of variable control charts is that the data are normally distributed and spread randomly about the mean. Process data are not always normally distributed, hence there is need to set up appropriate control charts that gives accurate control limits to monitor processes that are skewed. In this study Shewhart-type control charts for monitoring positively skewed data that are assumed to be from Marshall-Olkin Inverse Loglogistic Distribution (MOILLD) was developed. Average Run Length (ARL) and Control Limits Interval (CLI) were adopted to assess the stability and performance of the MOILLD control chart. The results obtained were compared with Classical Shewhart (CS) and Skewness Correction (SC) control charts using the ARL and CLI. It was discovered that the control charts based on MOILLD performed better and are more stable compare to CS and SC control charts. It is therefore recommended that for positively skewed data, a Marshall-Olkin Inverse Loglogistic Distribution based control chart will be more appropriate.

Author Biographies

O. L. Aako, Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro, Ogun State

Department of Mathematics and Statistics

J. A. Adewara, Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro, Ogun State

Department of Mathematics and Statistics

K. S Adekeye, University of Lagos

Distance Learning Institute

E. B. Nkemnole, University of Lagos

Department of Mathematics

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Published

2020-11-24

How to Cite

Aako, O. L., Adewara, J. A., Adekeye, K. S., & Nkemnole, E. B. (2020). X̅ and R control charts based on marshall-olkin inverse log-logistic distribution for positive skewed data. African Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences, 1(1), 9–16. https://doi.org/10.33886/ajpas.v1i1.167

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