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Statistics can feel intimidating—but avoiding it is far more dangerous. In this episode, Chris and Fred explore whether reliability engineers really need to understand statistics, and what that actually means in practice. The discussion highlights a common problem: engineers relying on software tools and “best fit” models without understanding the assumptions behind them. This can lead to misleading conclusions and poor decisions. Instead, the focus shifts to practical statistical thinking—understanding variation, interpreting results, and knowing when analysis is actually useful. If you want to make better reliability decisions (and avoid costly mistakes), this episode will change how you think about statistics.
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