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The Acceptance Sampling Game

Scott Pardo ()
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Scott Pardo: Ascensia Diabetes Care, Global Medical & Clinical Affairs

Chapter Chapter 13 in Statistical Analysis of Empirical Data, 2020, pp 169-180 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Acceptance sampling is the application of hypothesis testing to the decision problem of either accepting a lot, or batch of units, or the process producing those units as “acceptable,” or “rejecting” it as “unacceptable.” Often the null hypothesis is stated in terms of the probability that a randomly selected unit is “unacceptable.” However, the hypothesis can also be stated in terms of the probability that a unit is “acceptable.” Such tests can be based on discrete or continuous random variables.

Keywords: AQL; RQL; Type I; Type II; Power; Operating characteristic; Attribute sampling; Variables sampling; Cpk (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-43328-4_13

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