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Design and Analysis of Gauge R and R Studies

Making Decisions with Confidence Intervals in Random and Mixed ANOVA Models

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Paperback, 220 blz. | Engels
Failliet, niet meer aan betalen - Turpin Distribut | e druk, 1987
ISBN13: 9780898715880
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Hoofdrubriek : Wetenschap en techniek
Failliet, niet meer aan betalen - Turpin Distribut e druk, 1987 9780898715880
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This book provides a protocol for conducting gauge repeatability and reproducibility (R&R) experiments. Such an experiment is required whenever a new test system is developed to monitor a manufacturing process. The protocol presented here is used to determine if the testing system is capable of monitoring the manufacturing process with the desired level of accuracy and precision. This protocol is not currently available in other books or technical reports. In addition to providing a protocol for testing a measurement system, the book presents an up-to-date summary of methods used to construct confidence intervals in normal-based random and mixed analysis of variance (ANOVA) models. Thus, this comprehensive book will be useful to scientists in all fields of application who wish to construct interval estimates for ANOVA model parameters. It includes approaches that can be applied to any ANOVA model.

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ISBN13:9780898715880
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:220
Verschijningsdatum:1-1-1987

Inhoudsopgave

Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Balanced One-Factor Random Models; 3. Balanced Two-Factor Crossed Random Models with Interaction; 4. Design of Gauge R&R Experiments; 5. Balanced Two-Factor Crossed Random Models with No Interaction; 6. Balanced Two-Factor Crossed Mixed Models; 7. Unbalanced One- and Two-Factor Models; 8. Strategies for Constructing Intervals with ANOVA Models; Appendix A. The Analysis of Variance; Appendix B. MLS and GCI Methods; Appendix C. Tables of F-values; Bibliography; Index.

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