Mogelijkheden en moeilijkheden bij het toepassen van de sequentietest
J. H. Enters
Statistica Neerlandica, 1948, vol. 2, issue 4, 138-154
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Summary (Possibilities and Difficulties in Applying Sequential Sampling) The application of sequential sampling schemes may be much simplified by chasing H and b (in Barnard's notation) in such a way that H/(b+ 1) = integer and (b + 1) = integer. A decision to accept can now be taken only after each (b + 1) items and samples of (b + 1) items may therefore be chosen from the batch. A handicap of H/(b + 1) points is now allowed to the batch. One point is added to the score whenever no defectives are found in the sample; 0, 1, 2, points are subtracted whenever respectively 1, 2, 3. … defectives are found in a sample. The acceptance boundary is 2H/(b + 1) points; the rejection boundary is 0 points. For given 1 in 20 producer's and consumer's risk points (p1%and p2%), values of H and b are given in table 1 and fig. 3.
Date: 1948
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