Calibration with Working Standards
Thaung Lwin and
Clifford H. Spiegelman
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C, 1986, vol. 35, issue 3, 256-261
Abstract:
Certified values of working standards used for calibrations are rarely exact, and calibration curve procedures should take into account all sources of error, including errors in the working standards. When the errors in working standards have a known finite bound, we give an easily implementable accurate calibration curve procedure. It produces conservative confidence intervals based on an expansion.
Date: 1986
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