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On Estimating the Size and Confidence of a Statistical Audit

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Rivest, Ronald L.; Popa, Raluca A.; Aslam, Javed A.
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Abstract
We consider the problem of statistical sampling for auditing elections, and we develop a remarkably simple and easily-calculated upper bound for the sample size necessary for determining with probability at least c whether a given set of n objects contains b or more “bad” objects. While the size of the optimal sample drawn without replacement can be determined with a computer program, our goal is to derive a highly accurate and simple formula that can be used by election officials equipped with only a simple calculator.
Date issued
2007-04-22
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http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/96591
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Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project
Series/Report no.
VTP Working Paper Series;54
Keywords
Statistical audit, Statistical sampling, Auditing elections

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