1.1 This practice covers simple methods for calculating how many units to include in a
random sample in order to estimate with a specified precision, a measure of quality
for all the units of a lot of material, or produced by a process. This practice will
clearly indicate the sample size required to estimate the average value of some property
or the fraction of nonconforming items produced by a production process during the
time interval covered by the random sample. If the process is not in a state of statistical
control, the result will not have predictive value for immediate (future) production.
The practice treats the common situation where the sampling units can be considered
to exhibit a single (overall) source of variability; it does not treat multi-level
sources of variability.