Towards a unified model of errors in analytical measurementBased on papers read by the author at SAC99 in Dublin, July 1999, and at FACSS in Vancouver, October 1999.
Abstract
At present there is no single model of errors that defines the
relationship between the various quality assurance methods that have
evolved in analytical chemistry. As a result, difficulties are encountered
in ensuring that these methods are individually necessary and jointly
sufficient. A model is suggested here that supplies that need. This model
apportions error between method bias, laboratory bias, run bias and
repeatability variation (the so called ‘ladder of errors’),
together with