Shewhart individuals control chart
| Individuals and moving range control chart | |
|---|---|
| Originally proposed by | Walter A. Shewhart | 
| Process observations | |
| Rational subgroup size | n = 1 | 
| Measurement type | Average quality characteristic per unit | 
| Quality characteristic type | Variables data | 
| Underlying distribution | none | 
| Performance | |
| Size of shift to detect | ≥ 1.5σ | 
| Process variation chart | |
| Center line | |
| Upper control limit | |
| Lower control limit | |
| Plotted statistic | |
| Process mean chart | |
| Center line | |
| Control limits | |
| Plotted statistic | xi | 
In statistical quality control, the individual/moving-range chart is a type of control chart used to monitor variables data from a business or industrial process for which it is impractical to use rational subgroups.
The chart is necessary in the following situations:: 231
- Where automation allows inspection of each unit, so rational subgrouping has less benefit.
- Where production is slow so that waiting for enough samples to make a rational subgroup unacceptably delays monitoring
- For processes that produce homogeneous batches (e.g., chemical) where repeat measurements vary primarily because of measurement error
The "chart" actually consists of a pair of charts: one, the individuals chart, displays the individual measured values; the other, the moving range chart, displays the difference from one point to the next. As with other control charts, these two charts enable the user to monitor a process for shifts in the process that alter the mean or variance of the measured statistic.