Abstract
In this paper the effect of truncation and measurement error on the operating characteristic (OC) and the average sample number (ASN) functions of a sequential test for the mean of the parent population with known variance is investigated.

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Citation Information: Economic Quality Control. Volume 26, Issue 2, Pages 145–153, ISSN (Online) 1869-6147, ISSN (Print) 0940-5151, DOI: 10.1515/EQC.2011.014, December 2011
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In this paper the effect of truncation and measurement error on the operating characteristic (OC) and the average sample number (ASN) functions of a sequential test for the mean of the parent population with known variance is investigated.
Keywords.: OC; ASN; Measurement Error; Truncation; SPRT
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