BS 2846-3:1975
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Guide to statistical interpretation of data Determination of a statistical tolerance interval
Hardcopy , PDF
05-11-2005
English
10-31-1975
Co-operating organizations
Foreword
Guide
Section one. Formal presentation of results
General remarks
Tables
1 One-sided statistical tolerance interval (known
variance)
2 Two-sided statistical tolerance interval (known
variance)
3 One-sided statistical tolerance interval (unknown
variance)
4 Two-sided statistical tolerance interval (unknown
variance)
Section two. Examples
Introductory remarks
Numerical examples
Annexes
A Case of any distribution
B Statistical tables
5 One-sided statistical tolerance interval, sigma
known, m unknown. Values of the coefficient k1
(n, p, 1-alpha)
6 Two-sided statistical tolerance interval, sigma
known, m unknown. Values of the coefficient k'1
(n, p, 1-alpha)
7 One-sided statistical tolerance interval, m,
sigma unknown. Values of the coefficient k2 (n,
p, 1-alpha)
8 Two-sided statistical tolerance interval, m,
sigma unknown. Values of the coefficient k'2 (n,
p, 1-alpha)
9 Non-parametric one-sided statistical tolerance
intervals - Sample size n for a proportion p at
confidence level 1-alpha
10 Non-parametric two -sided tolerance intervals -
Sample size n for a proportion p at confidence
level 1-alpha
Nomographs
1 One-sided statistical tolerance interval
2 Two-sided statistical tolerance interval
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