GLP Statistics
Across
- 3. measure of repeatability and reproducibility of a result
- 4. a measure of the systematic error; the difference between the average value and the true value; inversely related to trueness
- 5. the closeness of agreement between results of measurements performed under changed condition of measurements
- 8. the range of concentration over which the method is applicable without modification
- 9. frequency distribution graph that presents the number of times a given value occurs
- 12. the closeness of agreement between results of successive measurements carried out under the same conditions
- 13. the spread of data around the mean
- 14. the smallest results which can be distinguished from a suitable blank
- 15. indicates the extent of the variation or dispersion of the values about the mean expressed as a percentage; equals (SD / x̄) * 100; the ratio of the standard deviation to the mean; also known as relative standard deviation
- 17. most commonly occurring value in a set of numbers; the value at the peak of a frequency distribution curve
- 19. the ability of an analytical method to correctly measure pure analyte when added to the samples routinely analyzed
- 20. middle value in a set of numbers when the numbers are arranged in sequential order of increasing magnitude; the 50th percentile
Down
- 1. percentage of scores in the whole distribution that fall below the score that is being compared
- 2. a relative frequency distribution that forms a bell-shaped curve due to normal distribution in a set of values
- 6. measurements of reagent and sample constituent not including analyte
- 7. square root of the variance (measure of imprecision); measures dispersion of the variable about the mean
- 10. mathematical average of a group of numbers; set of data obtained by adding all the numbers in the set and dividing the sum by the number of values in that set
- 11. reflects dispersion around the mean and is the square of the standard deviation
- 16. a function that describes the relationship between instrument signal and concentration of analyte
- 18. the closeness of agreement of a single measurement with the true value; the extent to which a test result approximates the true value