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Sequential Bernoulli Sampling Plans Re-Examined
Calcutta Statistical Association Bulletin, 1984Connections between the so called efficient and inefficient Bernoulli sampling plans are explored, via the concept of sufficiency of statistical experiments. From this point of view, many inefficient plans turn out to be quite useful. We also take up the problem of comparison of two arbitrary plans and provide a variety of results. The paper ends with
Bose, Arup, Sinha, Bikas Kumar
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An Improved Estimator of the Mean for a Sequential Binomial Sampling Plan
Technometrics, 1987exaly +4 more sources
A sequential test and a sequential sampling plan based on the process capability index Cpmk
Computational Statistics, 2021zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Comparing the sequential and the repetitive Cpk sampling plans
Quality and Reliability Engineering International, 2023AbstractThe index Cpk was created to quantify the ability of the process to produce products within the upper and lower specified limits (USL/LSL); but in the last two decades, the sample estimator of the capability index Cpk has also been used to decide whether a lot should be accepted or not; if the value of a sample of size n, randomly taken from ...
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Accounting for Cluster Sampling in Constructing Enumerative Sequential Sampling Plans
Journal of Economic Entomology, 2004Green's sequential sampling plan is widely used in applied entomology. Green's equation can be used to construct sampling stop charts, and a crop can then be surveyed using a simple random sampling (SRS) approach. In practice, however, crops are rarely surveyed according to SRS.
A J, Hamilton, G, Hepworth
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Bibliography of Sequential Sampling Plans for Insects
Bulletin of the Entomological Society of America, 1978Sequential sampling, in which the number of samples required to classify an insect population level is determined as sampling progresses, was developed during World War II. Because of its value, sequential sampling was classified as restricted and was not made available for wider use until after World War II (Wald 1945, 1947, Statistical Research Group
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A Class of Sequential Variables Sampling Plans
Journal of Quality Technology, 1977A computer program is presented that may be used to develop specific sequential variables sampling plans. The program was motivated by the following problem situation. A producer is required to make the following statement about a lot, "With 100( p..
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Sequential Sampling Plans for the Bollworm, Heliothis zea
Environmental Entomology, 1972A sequential decision plan based on the sequential probability ratio test has been derived for determining the infestation status of Heliothis zea (Boddie) in cotton. In addition, a sequential counting or estimation plan has also been derived for fixing the coefficient of variation of the mean.
J. Allen, D. Gonzalez, D. V. Gokhale
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Binomial sequential sampling plans for rangeland grasshoppers
International Journal of Pest Management, 2001Advances in sampling technology have made it possible to developbinomial sequential sampling plans for rangeland grasshoppers. Using this technique, grasshopper infestations can be rapidly classified into 'high' or 'low'categories relative to a threshold.
David E. Legg, Jeffrey A. Lockwood
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A Sequential Sampling Plan for Federal Standard 209
Journal of the IEST, 1990A sequential sampling plan is developed to match the operating characteristic (OC) curve of the Federal Standard 209D single sampling plan as a possible revision to the Standard. The sequential sampling plan gives virtually identical probabilities of passing or failing that a single sample gives.
Douglas Cooper, Dan Milholland
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