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On the bootstrap confidence intervals of the process incapability index Cpp

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  • Chou, Chao-Yu
  • Lin, Yu-Chang
  • Chang, Chun-Lang
  • Chen, Chung-Ho

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The process incapability index Cpp is an indicator, introduced by Greenwich and Jahr-Schaffrath, for evaluating the capability of a process. When Cpp is applied to evaluate a process, estimating the confidence interval of Cpp is important for statistical inference on the process. Calculating the confidence interval for a process index usually needs the assumption about the underlying distribution. Bootstrapping is a non-parametric, but computer intensive, estimation method. In the present paper we report the results of a simulation study on the behavior of four 95% bootstrap confidence intervals (i.e. standard bootstrap, percentile bootstrap, biased-corrected percentile bootstrap, and biased-corrected and accelerated bootstrap) for estimating Cpp when data are from a specific Burr distribution, which is used to represent various probability distributions. A detailed discussion of the simulation results is presented and some conclusions are provided.

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  • Chou, Chao-Yu & Lin, Yu-Chang & Chang, Chun-Lang & Chen, Chung-Ho, 2006. "On the bootstrap confidence intervals of the process incapability index Cpp," Reliability Engineering and System Safety, Elsevier, vol. 91(4), pages 452-459.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:reensy:v:91:y:2006:i:4:p:452-459
    DOI: 10.1016/j.ress.2005.03.004
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