Due to measurement variation, good parts can be rejected and bad parts can be accepted. This is called misclassification. Misclassification rates decrease as measurement variability decreases. When you select the Misclassification Probabilities option, if you have not already done so, you are prompted to select the model type and enter specification limits.
Figure 8.8 Example of the Misclassification Probabilities Report
δ = P(LSL X USL) and P(Y < LSL or Y > LSL)
β = P(X < LSL or X > LSL) and P(LSL Y USL)
π = P(LSL Y USL).

Help created on 10/11/2018