How Far Does Gy's Theory Go Toward Fulfilling The Role Of A General Particulate Material Sampling Theory? - The Lack Of A Generally Accepted Theory

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. A. Bilonick
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

Sampling is used in all scientific, engineering, marketing, and financial disciplines. The scientific theory of probabilistic sampling is a well established field, providing a general framework for basic methods that can be applied in fields that would appear to have little in common. The revolution in sampling occurred, in part, as a response to the need for quality control in industry during the Second World War. Since this time probabilistic sampling methods have been replacing pre-scientific non-probabilistic methods of sampling. This has not been the case, however, in the mineral industries in the United States. No general agreement on a theory applicable to all sorts of particulate materials has been reached. As a result, non-probabilistic methods are still widely used and the measurement of sampling precision - the hallmark of scientific sampling - is unknown. Much of the research on particulate material sampling that has been carried out over the last 40 years can be characterized by a lack of theoretical reasoning and rigor, an unwillingness to acknowledge previous work, and a lack of integration with existing, established scientific sampling theory. Non-standard statistical terminology is used and often standard statistical terms are misused. The confusion that has resulted is reflected in ASTM and IS0 sampling standards and in the practice of particulate material sampling.
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APA: R. A. Bilonick  (1986)  How Far Does Gy's Theory Go Toward Fulfilling The Role Of A General Particulate Material Sampling Theory? - The Lack Of A Generally Accepted Theory

MLA: R. A. Bilonick How Far Does Gy's Theory Go Toward Fulfilling The Role Of A General Particulate Material Sampling Theory? - The Lack Of A Generally Accepted Theory. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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