Abstract

One-sided simultaneous lower prediction intervals are discussed, which contain at least mi — ki + 1 (i = 1, 2, …. l) out of mi observations in l future samples from a normal population. Such intervals are required, for example, when a manufacturer wishes to assure with a high probability the acceptance of all l future shipments of a product. The prediction limits are computed using the sample mean and the sample standard deviation of a past sample of size n from the same normal population. Tables are provided for calculating such prediction limits when there are two future samples, and the procedure is illustrated by an example.

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