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Abbravation: Accreditation and Quality Assurance

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Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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10.1007/bf00375309

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1432-0517

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Use of an excess variance approach for the certifi

Authors: C Rivier M Désenfant M Crozet C Rigaux D Roudil B Tufféry A Ruas
Publish Date: 2014/07/11
Volume: 19, Issue: 4, Pages: 269-274
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In the nuclear field the accuracy and comparability of analytical results are crucial to insure correct accountancy good process control and safe operational conditions All of these require reliable measurements based on reference materials whose certified values must be obtained by robust metrological approaches according to the requirements of ISO guides 34 and 35 The data processing of the characterization step is one of the key steps of a reference material production process Among several methods the use of interlaboratory comparison results for reference material certification is very common The DerSimonian and Laird excess variance approach described and implemented in this paper is a simple and efficient method for the data processing of interlaboratory comparison results for reference material certification By taking into account not only the laboratory uncertainties but also the spread of the individual results into the calculation of the weighted mean this approach minimizes the risk to get biased certified values in the case where one or several laboratories either underestimate their measurement uncertainties or do not identify all measurement biases This statistical method has been applied to a new CETAMA plutonium reference material certified by interlaboratory comparison and has been compared to the classical weighted mean approach described in ISO Guide 35 This paper shows the benefits of using an “excess variance” approach for the certification of reference material by interlaboratory comparison


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