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Bias Evaluation in Analytical Measurements by Rina Erlina is a document available to read on EtoBox.
This document discusses bias in analytical measurements. It defines bias as the difference between the measured value and the true or reference value. There are different types of bias depending on the time frame, including within-day bias, long-term bias, and random and systematic effects. Long-term bias or lab/method bias is more useful than within-day bias because it can be determined less frequently and includes more uncertainty sources. Important issues for determining bias include having a sufficient
- Author
- Rina Erlina
- Language
- EN