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Biometrika 1976 63(1):133-136; doi:10.1093/biomet/63.1.133
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Batch acceptance schemes based on an autoregressive prior

N. B. BOOTH and A. F. M. SMITH

Department of Mathematics, Polytechnic of North London
Department of Statistics and Computer Science, University College London

In many batch sampling situations it is reasonable to assume that a correlation exists between the true mean qualities of successively produced batches. A model considered by Campling (1968) is here reanalyzed using the Bayesian linear model framework of Lindley & Smith (1972), and a wider class of serial sampling acceptance schemes derived and compared.

Key Words: Autoregressive prior distribution • Bayesian decision theory • Bayesian linear model • Matrix inversion • Sampling acceptance schemes


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