A tolerance interval can be seen as a statistical version of a probability interval . " In the parameters-known case, a 95 % tolerance interval and a 95 % prediction interval are the same . " If we knew a population's exact parameters, we would be able to compute a range within which a certain proportion of the population falls.
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A tolerance interval can be seen as a statistical version of a probability interval . " In the parameters-known case, a 95 % tolerance interval and a 95 % prediction interval are the same . " If we knew a population's exact parameters, we would be able to compute a range within which a certain proportion of the population falls.
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Whereas a confidence interval's size is entirely due to sampling error, and will approach a zero-width interval at the true population parameter as sample size increases, a tolerance interval's size is due partly to sampling error and partly to actual variance in the population, and will approach the population's probability interval as sample size increases.
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A "'tolerance interval "'is a statistical interval within which, with some confidence level, a specified proportion of a sampled population falls . " More speci�cally, a 100�p % / 100?( 1 " ? ) tolerance interval provides limits within which at least a certain proportion ( p ) of the population falls with a given level of con�dence ( 1 " ? ) . " " A ( p, 1 " ? ) tolerance interval ( TI ) based on a sample is constructed so that it would include at least a proportion p of the sampled population with con�dence 1 " ?; such a TI is usually referred to as p-content " ( 1 " ? ) coverage TI . " " A ( p, 1 " ? ) upper "'tolerance limit "'( TL ) is simply an 1 " ? upper confidence limit for the 100 p percentile of the population ."
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A "'tolerance interval "'is a statistical interval within which, with some confidence level, a specified proportion of a sampled population falls . " More speci�cally, a 100�p % / 100?( 1 " ? ) tolerance interval provides limits within which at least a certain proportion ( p ) of the population falls with a given level of con�dence ( 1 " ? ) . " " A ( p, 1 " ? ) tolerance interval ( TI ) based on a sample is constructed so that it would include at least a proportion p of the sampled population with con�dence 1 " ?; such a TI is usually referred to as p-content " ( 1 " ? ) coverage TI . " " A ( p, 1 " ? ) upper "'tolerance limit "'( TL ) is simply an 1 " ? upper confidence limit for the 100 p percentile of the population ."
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A "'tolerance interval "'is a statistical interval within which, with some confidence level, a specified proportion of a sampled population falls . " More speci�cally, a 100�p % / 100?( 1 " ? ) tolerance interval provides limits within which at least a certain proportion ( p ) of the population falls with a given level of con�dence ( 1 " ? ) . " " A ( p, 1 " ? ) tolerance interval ( TI ) based on a sample is constructed so that it would include at least a proportion p of the sampled population with con�dence 1 " ?; such a TI is usually referred to as p-content " ( 1 " ? ) coverage TI . " " A ( p, 1 " ? ) upper "'tolerance limit "'( TL ) is simply an 1 " ? upper confidence limit for the 100 p percentile of the population ."