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Appendix A: References
1.
(Ford, GM, Chrysler),  Measurement Systems Analysis Reference Manual
Automotive Industry Action Group,  AIAG,  Detroit, Michigan,  1995.
2.
Deutler, Tilmann,  “Grubbs- Type Estimators for Reproducibility Variances in
an Interlaboratory Test Study,”  Journal of Quality Technology,  Vol. 23, 
No. 4,  1991,  pp. 324-335.
3.
Grubbs, F. E.,  “On Estimating Precision of Measuring Instruments and
Product Variability,”  Journal of the American Statistical Association,  Vol.
43,  1948,  pp. 243-264.
4.
Mandel, John,  “Repeatability and Reproducibility,”  Journal of Quality
Technology,  Vol. 4,  No. 2,  1972,  pp. 74-85.
5.
Mandel, John,  “Repeatability and Reproducibility for Pass/Fail Data,” 
Journal of Testing and Evaluation,  Vol. 25,  No. 2,  1997,  pp. 151-153.
6.
Mandel, John and Lashof, Theodore W.,  “The Nature of Repeatability and
Reproducibility,”  Journal of Quality Technology,  Vol. 19,  No. 1,  1987, 
pp. 29-36.
7.
Milliken, G. A. and Johnson, D. E.,  Analysis of Messy Data, Volume 1:
Designed Experiments,  Van Nostrand Reinhold,  New York,  1984.
8.
Montgomery, Douglas C. and Runger, George C.,  “Gauge Capability and
Designed Experiments.  Part I: Basic Methods,”  Quality Engineering,  (6)1, 
1993,  pp. 115-135.
9.
Montgomery, Douglas C. and Runger, George C.,  “Gauge Capability and
Designed Experiments.  Part II: Experimental Design Models and Variance
Component Estimation,”  Quality Engineering,  (6)2,  1993,  pp. 289-305.
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