Dupliceerbaarheid en reproduceerbaarheid van waarnemingen
J. A. v. d. Heiden
Statistica Neerlandica, 1953, vol. 7, issue 1, 15-22
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This paper deals with the formulae, which make possible the calculation of quantities indicating accuracy, defined as follows and used in the “Koninklijke/Shell Laboratorium, Amsterdam”. 1 The repeatability r represents the greatest difference between two single results that should be considered acceptable if they are obtained within a small interval of time by a competent operator using his set of apparatus in one laboratory. 2 The reproducibility R(n) represents the largest acceptable difference between the mean of the nA results of a laboratory and the mean of the nB results of another laboratory, possibly obtained at widely different times (n=nA+nB/2).
Date: 1953
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