Method evaluation/comparison

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Across
  1. 4. ___=result(with interfering substance)- result(baseline)
  2. 7. Proportional and ___ errors make up systematic error
  3. 8. You use the formula from your ____ line to find PE and CE
  4. 10. T-test determines if there is a statistically significant difference between what of the two methods
  5. 11. How many samples should you run to do Comparison of Methods
  6. 13. An error that should be +/- 6 or +/- 10% depending on which one is greater
  7. 14. The F test measures the what of the two methods
Down
  1. 1. What estimates proportional error
  2. 2. What kind of decision points should you estimate your error at
  3. 3. A Run Replication which you run the same sample for at least twenty days
  4. 5. Percent of ___= (concentration recovered/total concentration of standard)*100
  5. 6. Total _____= (standard concentration*mL standard added)/total volume
  6. 9. The type of error that the Comparison of Methods detects
  7. 12. Precision can also be known as
  8. 15. An error you can find using 1.96*SD of a control