Standard Practice for Setting an Upper Confidence Bound For a Fraction or Number of Non-Conforming items, or a Rate of Occurrence for Non-conformities, Using Attribute Data, When There is a Zero Response in the Sample

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1.1 This practice presents methodology for the setting of an upper confidence bound regarding a unknown fraction or quantity non-conforming, or a rate of occurrence for nonconformities, in cases where the method of attributes is used and there is a zero response in a sample. Three cases are considered.
1.1.1 The sample is selected from a process or a very large population of discrete items, and the number of non-conforming items in the sample is zero.
1.1.2 A sample of items is selected at random from a finite lot of discrete items, and the number of non-conforming items in the sample is zero.
1.1.3 The sample is a portion of a continuum (time, space, volume, area etc.) and the number of non-conformities in the sample is zero.
1.2 Allowance is made for misclassification error in this standard, but only when misclassification rates are well understood or known and can be approximated numerically.

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An American National Standard
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Designation: E 2334 – 03
Standard Practice for
Setting an Upper Confidence Bound For a Fraction or
Number of Non-Conforming items, or a Rate of Occurrence
for Non-conformities, Using Attribute Data, When There is a
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Zero Response in the Sample
This standard is issued under the fixed designation E2334; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision.Anumber in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval.A
superscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
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e NOTE—Eq 4 was corrected editorially in May 2007.
1. Scope ISO 3534-1 Statistics—Vocabulary and Symbols, Part 1:
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Probability and General Statistical Terms
1.1 This practice presents methodology for the setting of an
ISO 3534-2 Statistics—Vocabulary and Symbols, Part 2:
upper confidence bound regarding a unknown fraction or
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Statistical Quality Control
quantity non-conforming, or a rate of occurrence for noncon-
formities, in cases where the method of attributes is used and
NOTE 1—Samples discussed in this standard should meet the require-
there is a zero response in a sample. Three cases are consid-
ments (or approximately so) of a probability sample as defined in
Terminologies E1402 or E456.
ered.
1.1.1 The sample is selected from a process or a very large
3. Terminology
population of discrete items, and the number of non-
3.1 Definitions:
conforming items in the sample is zero.
3.1.1 attributes, method of, n—measurement of quality by
1.1.2 Asample of items is selected at random from a finite
the method of attributes consists of noting the presence (or
lot of discrete items, and the number of non-conforming items
absence)ofsomecharacteristicorattributeineachoftheunits
in the sample is zero.
in the group under consideration, and counting how many of
1.1.3 The sample is a portion of a continuum (time, space,
the units do (or do not) possess the quality attribute, or how
volume, area etc.) and the number of non-conformities in the
many such events occur in the unit, group or area. E 456
sample is zero.
3.1.2 confidence bound, n—see confidence limit.
1.2 Allowance is made for misclassification error in this
3.1.3 confidence coeffıcient, n—the value, C, of the prob-
standard, but only when misclassification rates are well under-
ability associated with a confidence interval or statistical
stood or known and can be approximated numerically.
coverage interval. It is often expressed as a percentage.
2. Referenced Documents
ISO 3534-1
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3.1.4 confidence level, n—see confidence coeffıcient.
2.1 ASTM Standards:
3.1.5 confidence limit, n—each of the limits, T and T,of
E141 Practice for Acceptance of Evidence Based on the
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the two sided confidence interval, or the limit T of the one
Results of Probability Sampling
sided confidence interval. ISO 3534-1
E456 Terminology Relating to Quality and Statistics
3.1.6 one sided confidence interval, n—when Tisafunction
E1402 Terminology Relating to Sampling
of the observed values such that, u being a population
E1994 Practice for Use of Process Oriented AOQL and
parameter to be estimated, the probability P (T $ u)orthe
LTPD Sampling Plans
probability P (T# u) is at least equal to C where C is a fixed
2.2 ISO Standards:
positive number less than 1. The interval from the smallest
value of u up to T or the interval from T to the largest possible
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ThispracticeisunderthejurisdictionofASTMCommitteeE11onQualityand
value of u is a one sided, C, confidence interval for u.
StatisticsandisthedirectresponsibilityofSubcommitteeE11.30onDataAnalysis.
ISO 3534-1
Current edition approved Oct. 1, 2003. Published February 2004.
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E2334–03
3.1.7 non-conformity, n—the non-fulfillment of a specified
l = a specific value of l for which a researcher will
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requirement. ISO 3534-2
calculate a confidence coefficient for the statement, l
# l , when there is a zero response in the sample
3.1.7.1 Discussion—The term “defect” is also used in this
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l = the upper confidence bound for the parameter l
context. u
u = the probability of classifying a conforming item as
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3.1.8 non-conforming item, n—an item containing at least
non-conforming;oroffindinganonconformitywhere
one non-conformity. ISO 3534-2
none exists
3.1.8.1 Discu
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