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Sequential Analysis For Tolerances Of Noxious Weed Seeds, Seung Tokko May 1972

Sequential Analysis For Tolerances Of Noxious Weed Seeds, Seung Tokko

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

The application of a sequential test, the sequential probability ratio test, for the tolerances of noxious weed seeds is studied. It is proved that the sequential test can give a similar power curve to that of the current fixed sample test if the test parameters are properly chosen.

The average sample size required by a sequential test, in general, is smaller than that of the existing test. However, in some cases it requires relatively a larger sample than current test.

As a solution to the problem a method of truncation is considered. A kind of mixed procedure is suggested. This …


Selecting The Best Linear Model From A Subset Of All Possible Models For A Given Set Of Predictors In A Multiple Linear Regression Analysis, David L. Jensen May 1972

Selecting The Best Linear Model From A Subset Of All Possible Models For A Given Set Of Predictors In A Multiple Linear Regression Analysis, David L. Jensen

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Sixteen "model building" and "model selection" procedures commonly encountered in industry, all of which were initially alleged to be capable of identifying the best model from the collection of 2k possible linear models corresponding to a given set of k predictors in a multiple linear regression analysis, were individually summarized and subsequently evaluated by considering their comparative advantages and limitations from both a theoretical and a practical standpoint. It was found that none of the proposed procedures were absolutely infallible and that several were actually unsuitable. However, it was also found that most of these techniques could still be …


A Two Sample Test Of The Reliability Performance Of Equipment Components, Miki Lynne Coleman May 1972

A Two Sample Test Of The Reliability Performance Of Equipment Components, Miki Lynne Coleman

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

The purpose of this study was to develop a test which can be used to compare the reliability performances of two types of equipment components to determine whether or not the new component satisfies a given feasibility criterion.

Two types of tests were presented and compared: the fixed sample size test and the truncated sequential probability ratio test. Both of these tests involve use of a statistic which is approximately distributed as F.

This study showed that the truncated sequential probability ratio test has good potential as a means of comparing two component types to see whether or not the …