Uncertainty functions, a compact way of summarising or specifying the behaviour of analytical systems |
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Authors: | Michael Thompson |
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Affiliation: | School of Science, Birkbeck University of London, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HX, UK |
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Abstract: | Analytical chemists can advantageously use an uncertainty function to describe the performance of an analytical system in terms of the standard uncertainty or standard deviation as a function of the concentration of the analyte. This “characteristic function” is useful for estimating uncertainty at a new concentration. A similar function can be used to prescribe the uncertainty that is regarded as fit for purpose for a particular application. This “fitness function” is useful in setting standards of accuracy in proficiency tests and similar exercises without revealing the concentration of the analyte. In combination, these two functions provide a rational basis for method selection. |
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Keywords: | Analytical system Characteristic function Concentration Fitness for purpose Fitness function Method selection Precision Uncertainty Uncertainty function Variation with concentration of analyte |
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