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Basic Statistics for Laboratories: A Primer for Laboratory Workers [Hardcover]

William D. Kelley (Author), Thomas A., Jr. Ratliff (Author), Charles Nenadic (Author)


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0442004567 978-0442004569 January 1992
Marketing and regulatory pressures are driving laboratories to adopt statistically valid quality control or quality assurance systems. For the laboratory professional who's unfamiliar with the statistical tools used in laboratory quality control, Basic Statistics for Laboratories offers guidance to employing basic statistical controls or reports required by regulatory or accrediting organizations, as well as statistical methods which may otherwise be useful in the lab. The book explains, in basic terms, how to set up, maintain, and interpret control charts and other commonly used laboratory statistical tools, and explains their value to the user. Every technique is delivered in its simplest, most basic form. There is step-by-step guidance to method development, validation, comparison of test methods, and quality control for even small samples, without the use of mathematics beyond the high school level. Tests for the significance of differences, presented in "cookbook" format solutions, make it easy for lab professionals to plug in their own data and use tables. You'll also find exclusive coverage of the problems of asbestos counting laboratories. In addition, the volume presents simple solutions to other problems involving data handling and interpretation, such as the treatment of outliers and how to deal with single or rarely encountered samples. For analysts, test engineers, and laboratory technicians in medical, pathological, environmental, industrial hygiene, and forensic laboratories, Basic Statistics for Laboratories is a timely and essential reference.
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Marketing and regulatory pressures are driving laboratories to adopt statistically valid quality control or quality assurance systems. For the laboratory professional who’s unfamiliar with the statistical tools used in laboratory quality control, Basic Statistics for Laboratories offers guidance to employing basic statistical controls or reports required by regulatory or accrediting organizations, as well as statistical methods which may otherwise be useful in the lab. The book explains, in basic terms, how to set up, maintain, and interpret control charts and other commonly used laboratory statistical tools, and explains their value to the user. Every technique is delivered in its simplest, most basic form. There is step-by-step guidance to method development, validation, comparison of test methods, and quality control for even small samples, without the use of mathematics beyond the high school level. Tests for the significance of differences, presented in "cookbook" format solutions, make it easy for lab professionals to plug in their own data and use tables. You’ll also find exclusive coverage of the problems of asbestos counting laboratories. In addition, the volume presents simple solutions to other problems involving data handling and interpretation, such as the treatment of outliers and how to deal with single or rarely encountered samples. For analysts, test engineers, and laboratory technicians in medical, pathological, environmental, industrial hygiene, and forensic laboratories, Basic Statistics for Laboratories is a timely and essential reference. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

About the Author

About the Authors William D. Kelley has been an advisor for several American Society for Testing and Material Committees in the areas of statistics and laboratory quality control. Through his involvement with NIOSH and AIHA, he has developed accreditation procedures and several training courses for industrial hygiene laboratories. Thomas A. Ratliff, Jr. is a consultant in the field of industrial quality control for the EPA, NIOSH, and the Mine Safety and Health Administration. He is also a senior member of the American Society for Quality Control, a certified quality engineer and auditor, and a registered professional engineer in Quality Engineering. Charles M. Nenadic is the president of Consolidated Environmental Service, Inc. and has developed several courses in the areas of Industrial Hygiene for NIOSH. He is both a Registered Engineer and a member of the state bar of Kentucky. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 175 pages
  • Publisher: Van Nostrand Reinhold (January 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0442004567
  • ISBN-13: 978-0442004569
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.5 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,769,181 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Any conclusions reached as a result of test or analytical determinations are charged with uncertainty. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
first sampling plan, greater mean square, single sampling plans, blank determinations, percent defective, normal inspection, laboratory quality control, population standard deviation, outlying observations, acceptance number, control chart
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New York, Quality Control Handbook, Book Company, Significance Level, Annals of Mathematical Statistics, Hartley Table, John Wiley, Institute of Mathematical Statistics, Measuring Variability, Procedure Example, Department of Defense, Frequency Value, Hook Company, Public Health Service, References Duncan, The Dixon, Using Table
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