Journal Article10.1080/00401706.1968.10490566
Sample Size Determination for Tolerance Limits
TL;DR: In this article, the problem of determining sample size to take for a tolerance limit L(X) is investigated, where X is a function of a random sample X 1, X n from a distribution with density f(x : θ), and is investigated.
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Abstract: The problem of determining sample size to take for a tolerance limit L(X), where L(X) is a function of a random sample X 1, …, Xn from a distribution with density f(x : θ), and is investigated. A criteriorl of “goodness” of tolerance limits is developed and a method given, using this criterion, for solving the sample size problem. Examples are given using the uniform, exponential, and normal distributions as underlying models.
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Sample Size For Tolerance limits on a Normal Distribution
TL;DR: Sample size tables for tolerance limits on a normal distribution are given in this article, where the criterion used for determining sample size is as follows: for a tolerance limit such that Pr (coverage ≥ P) = γ, choose P′ > P and δ (small) and require Pr (cover ≥ P′) ≤ δ.
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Handbook of Statistical Tables.
D. G. Beech,D. B. Owen +1 more
TL;DR: The Handbook of Statistical Tables (HNT) as mentioned in this paper is a collection of tables from B.D. Owen's "Handbook of Statistical Table Tables" (1962).
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Factors for one-sided tolerance limits and for variables sampling plans
D. B. Owen
- 01 Mar 1963
TL;DR: In this paper, the probability that at least a proportion P of a normal population is below x + ks, where x has a normal distribution with mean and variance re p- terphenyl /sup 2/n and fs/sup 2//n has a chi-square distribu tion with f degrees of freedom, is given.