On the meaning of coverage probabilities. http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1088/0026-1394/46/6/002
Revista : MetrologiaVolumen : 46
Número : 6
Páginas : 616-618
Tipo de publicación : ISI Ir a publicación
Abstract
It has been argued that the probability associated with a coverage interval calculated following the procedure proposed in Supplement 1 to the GUM should be about equal to the proportion of independent intervals reckoned over time that contain the measurand (Willink 2006 Metrologia 43 L3942, Hall 2008 Metrologia 45 L58, Possolo et al 2009 Metrologia 46
L17). The opposite point of view maintains that a coverage probability can only be interpreted as the degree of belief in the quoted interval containing the unknown value of the
measurand (Lira 2008 Metrologia 45 L213). In this paper, two simple examples are presented to reinforce the latter interpretation.