Customer Support: 131 242

  • Shopping Cart
    There are no items in your cart
We noticed you’re not on the correct regional site. Switch to our AMERICAS site for the best experience.
Dismiss alert

BS 2846-3:1975

Superseded

Superseded

A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

View Superseded by

Guide to statistical interpretation of data Determination of a statistical tolerance interval

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

English

Published date

31-10-1975

Superseded date

11-05-2005

$380.41
Including GST where applicable

Co-operating organizations
Foreword
Guide
Section one. Formal presentation of results
General remarks
Tables
   1 One-sided statistical tolerance interval (known
       variance)
   2 Two-sided statistical tolerance interval (known
       variance)
   3 One-sided statistical tolerance interval (unknown
       variance)
   4 Two-sided statistical tolerance interval (unknown
       variance)
Section two. Examples
Introductory remarks
Numerical examples
Annexes
A Case of any distribution
B Statistical tables
   5 One-sided statistical tolerance interval, sigma
       known, m unknown. Values of the coefficient k1
       (n, p, 1-alpha)
   6 Two-sided statistical tolerance interval, sigma
       known, m unknown. Values of the coefficient k'1
       (n, p, 1-alpha)
   7 One-sided statistical tolerance interval, m,
       sigma unknown. Values of the coefficient k2 (n,
       p, 1-alpha)
   8 Two-sided statistical tolerance interval, m,
       sigma unknown. Values of the coefficient k'2 (n,
       p, 1-alpha)
   9 Non-parametric one-sided statistical tolerance
       intervals - Sample size n for a proportion p at
       confidence level 1-alpha
   10 Non-parametric two -sided tolerance intervals -
       Sample size n for a proportion p at confidence
       level 1-alpha
Nomographs
   1 One-sided statistical tolerance interval
   2 Two-sided statistical tolerance interval

Techniques for when the distribution of the characteristic being studied is and is not assumed. The interval, often referred to as \' natural limits of a process\', relates to process capability which can be established, enabling tolerances to be specified objectively.

Committee
MS/6
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
24
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

Standards Relationship
ISO 3207:1975 Identical

BS 5532-1:1978 Statistical terminology Glossary of terms relating to probability and general terms relating to statistics
BS 3546-4:1991 Coated fabrics for use in the manufacture of water penetration resistant clothing Specification for water vapour permeable coated fabrics
BS 5703-4:1982 Guide to data analysis and quality control using cusum techniques Cusums for counted/attributes data
BS 5400-3:2000 Steel, concrete and composite bridges Code of practice for design of steel bridges
BS 6954-2:1988 Tolerances for building Recommendations for statistical basis for predicting fit between components having a normal distribution of sizes
BS 3546:2001 Coated fabrics for use in the manufacture of water penetration resistant clothing
BS 5211:1975 Specification for popular patterns of dental extracting forceps
01/402850 DC : DRAFT SEP 2001 BS 2846-9 - GUIDE TO STATISTICAL INTERPRETATION OF DATA - PART 9: DETERMINATION OF A PREDICTION INTERVAL
BS 5896:1980 Specification for high tensile steel wire and strand for the prestressing of concrete
BS 5760-3:1982 Reliability of systems, equipment and components Guide to reliability practices: examples
BS 3546-5:1995 Coated fabrics for use in the manufacture of water penetration resistant clothing Specification for coated fabrics for immersion suits
BS 2846-1:1991 Guide to statistical interpretation of data Routine analysis of quantitative data
BS 3546-2:1993 Coated fabrics for use in the manufacture of water penetration resistant clothing Specification for non-water vapour permeable coated fabrics
PD 3542:1991 The role of standards in company quality management
BS 4778-2:1991 Quality vocabulary Quality concepts and related definitions
BS 2846-6:1976 Guide to statistical interpretation of data Comparison of two means in the case of paired observations
BS 3546-2:1981 Coated fabrics for water resistant clothing Specification for PVC coated fabrics
BS 3546-3:1983 Coated fabrics for water resistant clothing Specification for natural rubber and synthetic rubber polymer coated fabrics
BS 2846-4:1976 Guide to statistical interpretation of data Techniques of estimation and tests relating to means and variances
BS 903-1:1995 Physical testing of rubber Guide to the selection and use of methods of test for rubber
BS 4486:1980 Specification for hot rolled and hot rolled and processed high tensile alloy steel bars for the prestressing of concrete

ISO 2854:1976 Statistical interpretation of data — Techniques of estimation and tests relating to means and variances

$380.41
Including GST where applicable