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제 3상 임상시험에서 표본수 결정

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    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Applied Pharmacology
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    • 1995.10a
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    • pp.73-78
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    • 1995
  • 표본수를 결정하는 방법에는 크게 sequential design과 fixed sample size design이 있다. Fixed sample size design은 연구를 시행하기 전에 표본수를 합리적으로 결정하고 정해진 표본내에서 연구를 진행하는 방법이며, sequential design은 연구를 진행하면서 결과의 차이가 있는가 또는 없는가에 대해 미리 정해진 한계영역을 기준으로 계속적으로 연구대상을 추출하여 연구를 진행하는 방법이다. 여기서는 많이 사용되는 fixed sample size design에 대해서만 생각하기로 한다.

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A VSR $\bar{X}$ Chart with Multi-state VSS and 2-state VSI Scheme

  • Lee, Jae-Heon;Park, Chang-Soon
    • Journal of Korean Society for Quality Management
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.252-264
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    • 2004
  • Variable sampling Interval (VSI) control charts vary the sampling interval according to value of the control statistic while the sample size is fixed. It is known that control charts with 2-state VSI scheme, which uses only two sampling intervals, give good statistical properties. Variable sample size (VSS) control charts vary the sample size according to value of the control statistic while the sampling interval is fixed. In the VSS scheme no optimal results are known for the number of sample sizes. It is also known that the variable sampling rate (VSR) $\bar{X}$ control chart with 2-state VSS and 2-state VSI scheme leads to large improvements In performance over the fixed sampling rate (FSR) $\bar{X}$ chart, but the optimal number of states for sample size Is not known. In this paper, the VSR Χ charts with multi-state VSS and 2-state VSI scheme are designed and compared to 2-state VSS and 2-state VSI scheme. The multi-state VSS scheme is considered to, achieve an additional improvement by switching from the 2-state VSS scheme. On the other hand, the multi-state VSI scheme is not considered because the 2-state scheme is known to be optimal. The 3-state VSS scheme improves substantially the sensitivity of the $\bar{X}$ chart especially for small and moderate mean shifts.

Economic Design of Variable Sample Size ${\bar{X}}$ Control Chart Using a Surrogate Variable (대용변수를 이용한 가변형 부분군 크기 ${\bar{X}}$ 관리도의 경제적 설계)

  • Lee, Tae Hoon;Lee, Min Koo;Kwon, Hyuck Moo;Hong, Sung Hoon;Lee, Jooho
    • Journal of Korean Society for Quality Management
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    • v.45 no.4
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    • pp.943-956
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    • 2017
  • Purpose: This paper proposes a VSS(Variable Sample Size) ${\bar{X}}$ control chart using surrogate variable and shows its effectiveness compared with FSS(Fixed Sample Size) ${\bar{X}}$ control chart using either performance variable or surrogate variable. Methods: The expected cost function of VSS ${\bar{X}}$ control chart is derived. The optimal designs are then found for numerical examples using a GA(genetic algorithm) and compared to those of the FSS ${\bar{X}}$ control charts. Results: Computational results show that VSS ${\bar{X}}$ control chart using surrogate variables is superior to FSS ${\bar{X}}$ control chart using either performance variable or surrogate variable from the economic view points. Conclusion: The proposed VSS ${\bar{X}}$ control chart will be useful in industry fields where a performance variable is not avaliable or too costly.

Efficiency and Minimaxity of Bayes Sequential Procedures in Simple versus Simple Hypothesis Testing for General Nonregular Models

  • Hyun Sook Oh;Anirban DasGupta
    • Journal of the Korean Statistical Society
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.95-110
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    • 1996
  • We consider the question of efficiency of the Bayes sequential procedure with respect to the optimal fixed sample size Bayes procedure in a simple vs. simple testing problem for data coming from a general nonregular density b(.theta.)h(x)l(x < .theta.). Efficiency is defined in two different ways in these caiculations. Also, the minimax sequential risk (and minimax sequential stratage) is studied as a function of the cost of sampling.

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An Economic Design of the Chart with Variable Sample Size Scheme

  • Park, Chang-Soon;Ji, Seon-Su
    • Journal of the Korean Statistical Society
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.403-420
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    • 1994
  • An economic design of the $\bar{X}-R$ chart using variable sample size (VSS) scheme is proposed in this paper. In this design the sample size at each sampling time changes according to the values of the previous two sample statistics, sample mean and range. The VSS scheme uses large sample if the sample statistics appear near inside the control limits and smaller sample otherwise. The set of process parameters, such as the sampling interval, control limits and the sample sizes, are chosen to minimize the expected cost per hour. The efficiency of the VSS scheme is compared to the fixed sample size one for cases where there is multiple of assignable causes. Percent reductions of the expected cost in the VSS design are calculated for some given sets of cost parameters. It is shown that the VSS scheme improves the confidence of the procedure and performs statistically better in terms of the number of false alarms and the average time to signal, respectively.

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The Influence of Sample Size on Environment Assessment Using Benthic Macroinvertebrates (저서성 대형무척추동물을 이용한 환경평가에서 표본크기가 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Ah Reum;Oh, Min Woo;Kong, Dongsoo
    • Journal of Korean Society on Water Environment
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    • v.29 no.6
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    • pp.790-798
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    • 2013
  • Benthic macroinvertebrates are widely used as biological indicators for assessing the integrity of aquatic ecosystem. However, sampling has usually been done with fixed sample size due to time consuming and costly process. This study was conducted to find out the influence of sample size on the biological indices (H' DI, R1, J, EPT, ESB and BMI) of benthic macroinvertebrates. The 15 replicate samples were quantitatively collected from each 3 different site of two mountain streams in May, 2011. With the replicate data, we combined the abundance of each species with all the possible combinations of the sample size. Along with the increase of sample size, the number of species increased continuously and did not converge. BMI showed little difference whereas other biological indices increased or decreased.

Group Control Charts with Variable Stream and Sample Sizes (가변 스트림 및 표본크기 그룹관리도)

  • Lee, K.T.;Bai, D.S.
    • Journal of Korean Institute of Industrial Engineers
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.333-343
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    • 1998
  • This paper proposes variable stream and sample size(VSSS) group control charts in which both the number of streams selected for sampling and sample size from each of the selected streams are allowed to vary based on the values of the preceding sample statistics. The proposed charts select a small portion of streams and take samples of size n = 1 if both the largest and smallest of sample means fall between the lower and upper threshold limits, and select a large portion of streams and take samples of size n > 1 otherwise. A Markov chain approach is used to derive the formulas for evaluating the performances of the proposed charts. Numerical comparisons are made between the VSSS and fixed stream and sample size(FSSS) group control charts.

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Detection Schemes Based on Local Optimality and Sequential Criterion: 2. Performance Analysis (국소 최적성과 순차 기준을 바탕으로 한 검파 기법: 2. 성능 분석)

  • Choi Sang Won;Kang Hyun Gu;Lee Jumi;Park So Ryoung;Kim Sun Yong;Song Iickho
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.30 no.10C
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    • pp.1027-1035
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    • 2005
  • In this paper, the performance of the sequential detection scheme proposed in Part 1 is compared with that of the fixed sample size (FSS) test, sequential probability ratio test (SPRT), and truncated sequential probability ratio test (TSPRT). The proposed sequential detection scheme requires less complexity and, in most cases, smaller sample size than the SPRT. It is also observed that the proposed sequential detection scheme has always lower complexity and smaller sample size than the FSS test and TSPRT.

An Economic Design of the EWMA Control Charts with Variable Sampling Interval (VSI EWIMA 관리도의 경제적 설계)

  • 송서일;정혜진
    • Journal of Korean Society for Quality Management
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 2002
  • Traditional SPC techniques are looking out variation of process by fixed sampling interval and fixed sample size about every hour, the process of in-control or out-of-control couldn't be detected actually when the sample points are plotted near control limits, and it takes no notice of expense concerned with such sample points. In this paper, to overcome that, consider VSI(variable sampling interval) EWMA control charts which VSI method is applied. The VSI control charts use a short sampling internal if previous sample points are plotted near control limits, then the process has high probability of out-of-control. But it uses a long sampling interval if they are plotted near centerline of the control chart, since process has high possibility of in-control. And then a comparison and analysis between FSI(fixed sampling interval) and VSI EWMA in the statistical aspect and economic aspect is studied. Finally, we show that VSI EWMA control chart is more efficient than FSI EWMA control chart in the both aspects.

Design of a Curtailed-SPRT Control Chart (단축-축차관리도의 설계)

  • Chang, Young-Soon
    • Journal of the Korean Operations Research and Management Science Society
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    • v.34 no.1
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    • pp.29-37
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    • 2009
  • This paper proposes a curtailed-sequential probability ratio test (SPRT) control chart. For using the conventional SPRT control chart, the number of items inspected in a sampling point should have no restriction since items in a sampling point are inspected one by one until an SPRT Is terminated. The number of observations taken in a sampling point, however, has an upper bound since sampling and testing of an item is time-consuming or expensive. When the sample size reaches the upper bound without evidence of an in-control or out-of-control state of a process, the proposed chart makes a decision using the sample mean of all observations taken in a sampling point. The properties of the Proposed chart are obtained by a Markov chain approach and the performance of the chart is compared with fixed sample size (FSS) and variable sample size (VSS) control charts. A comparative study shows that the proposed chart performs better than VSS control charts as well as conventional FSS control charts.