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Multiple Use One-Sided Hypotheses Testing in Univariate Linear CalibrationConsider a normally distributed response variable, related to an explanatory variable through the simple linear regression model. Data obtained on the response variable, corresponding to known values of the explanatory variable (i.e., calibration data), are to be used for testing hypotheses concerning unknown values of the explanatory variable. We consider the problem of testing an unlimited sequence of one sided hypotheses concerning the explanatory variable, using the corresponding sequence of values of the response variable and the same set of calibration data. This is the situation of multiple use of the calibration data. The tests derived in this context are characterized by two types of uncertainties: one uncertainty associated with the sequence of values of the response variable, and a second uncertainty associated with the calibration data. We derive tests based on a condition that incorporates both of these uncertainties. The solution has practical applications in the decision limit problem. We illustrate our results using an example dealing with the estimation of blood alcohol concentration based on breath estimates of the alcohol concentration. In the example, the problem is to test if the unknown blood alcohol concentration of an individual exceeds a threshold that is safe for driving.
Document ID
20000120326
Acquisition Source
Headquarters
Document Type
Other
Authors
Krishnamoorthy, K.
(University of Southwestern Louisiana Lafayette, LA United States)
Kulkarni, Pandurang M.
(University of South Alabama Mobile, AL United States)
Mathew, Thomas
(Maryland Univ. Baltimore County Catonsville, MD United States)
Date Acquired
September 7, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1996
Subject Category
Numerical Analysis
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NSF DMS-95-30932
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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