posted on 1976-03-01, 00:00authored byJohn P. Lehoczky, Joseph B. Kadane
We examine the selection of jurors' names from multiple source lists,
using statistical and optimization methodology. Five plans for sampling
at random from overlapping lists of names are analyzed for
their probabilistic and cost properties. In each plan the probability
of a name being selected is independent of which and how many
lists it appears on. We consider the optimal ordering of the frames
to minimize cost and develop a heuristic for solving this problem.
Although the methods are discussed in terms of juror selection, the
results apply to sampling from overlapping frames in any context.
For instance, if lists of equipment are kept according to possible uses,
with versatile equipment listed many times, the methods of this paper
can be used to draw a random sample of equipment to check for.
readiness.