Scoring in genetically modified organism proficiency tests based on log-transformed results

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Abstract

The study considers data from 2 UK-based proficiency schemes and includes data from a total of 29 rounds and 43 test materials over a period of 3 years. The results from the 2 schemes are similar and reinforce each other. The amplification process used in quantitative polymerase chain reaction determinations predicts a mixture of normal, binomial, and lognormal distributions dominated by the latter 2. As predicted, the study results consistently follow a positively skewed distribution. Log-transformation prior to calculating z-scores is effective in establishing near-symmetric distributions that are sufficiently close to normal to justify interpretation on the basis of the normal distribution.

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Thompson, M., Ellison, S. L. R., Owen, L., Mathieson, K., Powell, J., Key, P., … Damant, A. P. (2006). Scoring in genetically modified organism proficiency tests based on log-transformed results. Journal of AOAC International, 89(1), 232–239. https://doi.org/10.1093/jaoac/89.1.232

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