Interlaboratory Comparisons: Round Robins with Random Effects
Martin Crowder
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C, 1992, vol. 41, issue 2, 409-425
Abstract:
Comparison trials among laboratories are considered. Approaches to the analysis of round robin data from such trials, and their use in validation exercises, are described. The coverage involves models, with discussions of the appropriateness of fixed and random effects, and methods, comparing the merits of techniques based on analysis of variance and likelihood.
Date: 1992
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