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Sample size and tolerance limits.

Milos Jilek (1982)

Trabajos de Estadística e Investigación Operativa

Several new criteria are proposed for the determination of suitable sample size for assessing the statistical tolerance limits. The application of the criteria is illustrated on the solution of some problems from the theory of errors and theory of reliability.

Scaling of model approximation errors and expected entropy distances

Guido F. Montúfar, Johannes Rauh (2014)

Kybernetika

We compute the expected value of the Kullback-Leibler divergence of various fundamental statistical models with respect to Dirichlet priors. For the uniform prior, the expected divergence of any model containing the uniform distribution is bounded by a constant 1 - γ . For the models that we consider this bound is approached as the cardinality of the sample space tends to infinity, if the model dimension remains relatively small. For Dirichlet priors with reasonable concentration parameters the expected...

Sensitivity analysis in singular mixed linear models with constraints

Eva Fišerová, Lubomír Kubáček (2003)

Kybernetika

The singular mixed linear model with constraints is investigated with respect to an influence of inaccurate variance components on a decrease of the confidence level. The algorithm for a determination of the boundary of the insensitivity region is given. It is a set of all shifts of variance components values which make the tolerated decrease of the confidence level only. The problem about geometrical characterization of the confidence domain is also presented.

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