A tolerance interval (TI) is a
statistical interval
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within which, with some
confidence level, a specified
sampled
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proportion of a population falls. "More specifically, a tolerance interval provides limits within which at least a certain proportion (''p'') of the population falls with a given level of confidence (1−α)." "A (''p'', 1−α) tolerance interval (TI) based on a sample is constructed so that it would include at least a proportion ''p'' of the sampled population with confidence 1−α; such a TI is usually referred to as p-content − (1−α) coverage TI."
[Krishnamoorthy, K. and Lian, Xiaodong(2011) 'Closed-form approximate tolerance intervals for some general linear models and comparison studies', Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation, First published on: 13 June 2011 ] "A (p, 1−α) upper tolerance limit (TL) is simply a 1−α upper
confidence limit for the 100 ''p''
percentile
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of the population."
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Definition
Assume observations or random variate
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s as realization of independent random variables which have a common distribution , with unknown parameter .
Then, a tolerance interval with endpoints which has the defining property:
:
where denotes the infimum
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function.
This is in contrast to a prediction interval with endpoints