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ASQ CQA Exam - Topic 2 Question 120 Discussion

Actual exam question for ASQ's CQA exam
Question #: 120
Topic #: 2
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Which of the following types of tools or techniques is considered qualitative?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Eveline
20 days ago
Histograms and frequency distributions are definitely quantitative.
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Kris
26 days ago
I was torn between C and D, but D feels more fitting.
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Tracey
1 month ago
Agreed, Alex! It's about understanding behaviors.
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Willodean
1 month ago
I think D is the right choice. Process observations are qualitative.
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Elly
1 month ago
Totally agree, D is the right choice!
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Lina
2 months ago
Surprised that process observations count as qualitative!
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Colby
2 months ago
Nope, histograms are quantitative.
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Vesta
2 months ago
I thought histograms were qualitative too?
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Sharika
2 months ago
Process observations are definitely qualitative!
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Gayla
2 months ago
I'm going with D. Histograms and Pareto charts are for squares. Real analysts use their senses.
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Carmela
2 months ago
D) Process observations. Qualitative analysis is like art - you just feel it, you know?
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Shizue
3 months ago
Definitely D. Quantitative tools are for people who can't appreciate the beauty of a good process observation.
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Darci
3 months ago
I'd go with D. Watching paint dry is a classic qualitative technique.
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Talia
3 months ago
D) Process observations is the correct qualitative tool.
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Dolores
4 months ago
I’m confused! I thought all these options were related to data analysis, but I guess only one is qualitative. I’ll have to double-check my notes.
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Cathrine
4 months ago
I feel like Pareto charts might have some qualitative aspects, but I can't recall clearly. I think I’ll stick with D.
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Vincenza
4 months ago
I remember practicing with histograms and frequency distributions, but those seem more quantitative. Not sure about the others though.
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Tyra
4 months ago
I think qualitative tools are more about observations and experiences, so I’m leaning towards D) Process observations.
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Lavina
4 months ago
D) Process observations seems like the obvious qualitative option here. The others are all quantitative statistical tools. I'm pretty confident in that assessment.
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Eric
4 months ago
Ugh, I hate these questions that mix qualitative and quantitative methods. It's always tricky to remember which is which. I'm going to have to review my notes on the differences before the exam.
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Jerry
5 months ago
Process observations for sure. That's the only choice that doesn't involve numerical data or statistical analysis, which are typically quantitative approaches. I feel good about selecting that one.
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Margurite
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure on this one. I know qualitative methods are more descriptive, but I'm not totally confident in distinguishing them from quantitative techniques like the ones listed. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Felton
5 months ago
I think process observations would be the qualitative option here. That seems like the most descriptive and open-ended approach compared to the other more quantitative statistical tools.
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Cristy
15 days ago
I agree, process observations feel more qualitative.
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