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Question about C=0 Zero Acceptance Number Sampling Plan

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vphan27

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Nov 14, 2011
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My company is using the following sampling table based on Nicholas Sequigla's Zero Acceptance Number Sampling Plan:


My question is where do the sampling size numbers in the table come from? What statistics equation/formula is used to arrive at these sampling size numbers? How is this statistics formula used to get these numbers?

I have read that the numbers may come from Hypergeometric distribution, Poisson distribution, or Binomial distribution. I have tried applying these formulas but still do not understand how they got the numbers in the table.

For example, the table states that for a lot size of 51 to 90 and AQL of 1%, the sample size is 13. My question is how was it determined that 13 is the sufficient sample size? There must be a statistics formula used to calculate this 13.

If someone can proivde me with a thorough explanation, I would truly appreciate it.
 
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I have come across this book during my research on this topic over the internet. Do you have a copy of this book and does it explain how the numbers in the table are calculated?
 
The probability of acceptance and associated AQL level (or index) are based on operating characteristic (OC) curves generated using a hypergeometric distribution allowing for no defects for a given lot and sample size. Googling "hypergeometric" and "sampling" should provide more information on generating the OC curve. For example,
If you are using the c=0 sampling plan, then you really should have buy Squeglia's book to cross reference.
 
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