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Economic Effect on Variables Sampling Plans Under Second Order Auto-Correlation

Vispute S.1 , Singh J. R.2

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Vol.1 , Issue.2 , pp.1-15, Apr-2014


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IEEE Style Citation: Vispute S. , Singh J. R., “Economic Effect on Variables Sampling Plans Under Second Order Auto-Correlation,” International Journal of Scientific Research in Mathematical and Statistical Sciences, Vol.1, Issue.2, pp.1-15, 2014.

MLA Style Citation: Vispute S. , Singh J. R. "Economic Effect on Variables Sampling Plans Under Second Order Auto-Correlation." International Journal of Scientific Research in Mathematical and Statistical Sciences 1.2 (2014): 1-15.

APA Style Citation: Vispute S. , Singh J. R., (2014). Economic Effect on Variables Sampling Plans Under Second Order Auto-Correlation. International Journal of Scientific Research in Mathematical and Statistical Sciences, 1(2), 1-15.

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@article{S._2014,
author = {Vispute S. , Singh J. R.},
title = {Economic Effect on Variables Sampling Plans Under Second Order Auto-Correlation},
journal = {International Journal of Scientific Research in Mathematical and Statistical Sciences},
issue_date = {4 2014},
volume = {1},
Issue = {2},
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pages = {1-15},
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publisher = {IJCSE, Indore, INDIA},
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AU - Vispute S. , Singh J. R.
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Abstract :
In these paper is concerned with the effect of second order autocorrelation for three different situations on economic model Case and Bennett(1977) for variables acceptance sampling plan. This paper quantitatively combines economic and autocorrelation and clearly illustrates the effects of autocorrelation in three different situations where variables sampling plan are used.

Key-Words / Index Term :
Sampling plan, Economic Effect, Auto Correlation

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