Accurate estimation of standard deviations for quantitative methods used in clinical chemistry

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Abstract

Although the standard deviation is the most widely used measure of the precision of quantitative methods, there is a need to reexamine the conditions necessary to obtain a meaningful estimate of this quantity. The importance of the material to be sampled, the sample size, the calculation of confidence intervals, and the segregation of outliers are discussed.

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Burnett, R. W. (1975). Accurate estimation of standard deviations for quantitative methods used in clinical chemistry. Clinical Chemistry, 21(13), 1935–1938. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/21.13.1935

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