On the Most Economical Sample Size for Controlling the Mean of a Population
Weiler, H.
Ann. Math. Statist., Tome 23 (1952) no. 4, p. 247-254 / Harvested from Project Euclid
For quality control charts controlling the mean of a population either small samples may be taken out at frequent intervals or larger samples at less frequent intervals. In this paper, a simple formula is derived by which the most suitable sample size can be determined, leading to the detection of any given change of the population mean with a minimum of inspection.
Publié le : 1952-06-14
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     title = {On the Most Economical Sample Size for Controlling the Mean of a Population},
     journal = {Ann. Math. Statist.},
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     number = {4},
     year = {1952},
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Weiler, H. On the Most Economical Sample Size for Controlling the Mean of a Population. Ann. Math. Statist., Tome 23 (1952) no. 4, pp.  247-254. http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/1177729441/