BS ISO 13528:2015 – TC:2020 Edition
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Tracked Changes. Statistical methods for use in proficiency testing by interlaboratory comparison
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2020 | 266 |
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | compares BS ISO 13528:2015 |
2 | TRACKED CHANGES Text example 1 — indicates added text (in green) |
169 | Foreword |
170 | 0 Introduction |
173 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
176 | 4 General principles 4.1 General requirements for statistical methods |
177 | 4.2 Basic model 4.3 General approaches for the evaluation of performance |
178 | 5 Guidelines for the statistical design of proficiency testing schemes 5.1 Introduction to the statistical design of proficiency testing schemes 5.2 Basis of a statistical design |
179 | 5.3 Considerations for the statistical distribution of results |
180 | 5.4 Considerations for small numbers of participants 5.5 Guidelines for choosing the reporting format |
182 | 6 Guidelines for the initial review of proficiency testing items and results 6.1 Homogeneity and stability of proficiency test items |
183 | 6.2 Considerations for different measurement methods 6.3 Blunder removal 6.4 Visual review of data |
184 | 6.5 Robust statistical methods 6.6 Outlier techniques for individual results |
185 | 7 Determination of the assigned value and its standard uncertainty 7.1 Choice of method of determining the assigned value |
186 | 7.2 Determining the uncertainty of the assigned value |
187 | 7.3 Formulation 7.4 Certified reference material |
188 | 7.5 Results from one laboratory |
189 | 7.6 Consensus value from expert laboratories |
190 | 7.7 Consensus value from participant results |
191 | 7.8 Comparison of the assigned value with an independent reference value |
192 | 8 Determination of criteria for evaluation of performance 8.1 Approaches for determining evaluation criteria 8.2 By perception of experts 8.3 By experience from previous rounds of a proficiency testing scheme |
193 | 8.4 By use of a general model |
194 | 8.5 Using the repeatability and reproducibility standard deviations from a previous collaborative study of precision of a measurement method 8.6 From data obtained in the same round of a proficiency testing scheme |
195 | 8.7 Monitoring interlaboratory agreement 9 Calculation of performance statistics 9.1 General considerations for determining performance |
196 | 9.2 Limiting the uncertainty of the assigned value |
197 | 9.3 Estimates of deviation (measurement error) |
198 | 9.4 z scores |
199 | 9.5 z′ scores |
200 | 9.6 Zeta scores (ζ) |
201 | 9.7 En scores 9.8 Evaluation of participant uncertainties in testing |
202 | 9.9 Combined performance scores |
203 | 10 Graphical methods for describing performance scores 10.1 Application of graphical methods 10.2 Histograms of results or performance scores |
204 | 10.3 Kernel density plots |
205 | 10.4 Bar-plots of standardized performance scores 10.5 Youden Plot |
206 | 10.6 Plots of repeatability standard deviations |
207 | 10.7 Split samples |
208 | 10.8 Graphical methods for combining performance scores over several rounds of a proficiency testing scheme |
209 | 11 Design and analysis of qualitative proficiency testing schemes (including nominal and ordinal properties) 11.1 Types of qualitative data 11.2 Statistical design |
210 | 11.3 Assigned values for qualitative proficiency testing schemes |
211 | 11.4 Performance evaluation and scoring for qualitative proficiency testing schemes |
214 | Annex A (normative) Symbols |
216 | Annex B (normative) Homogeneity and stability of proficiency test items |
224 | Annex C (normative) Robust analysis |
235 | Annex D (informative) Additional Guidance on Statistical Procedures |
239 | Annex E (informative) Illustrative Examples |
261 | Bibliography |