Method Evaluation/Comparison
Across
- 2. Repeatable and reproducible results
- 3. Represents how well your regression line represents your data
- 4. This part of the regression line estimates proportional error
- 5. Type of test where you test the same samples by each method
- 7. Test to determine whether there is a statistically significant difference between the results of the two methods
- 8. Type of error that is the contributing factor to accuracy
- 10. Type of error that sets a limit for the tolerable amount of inaccuracy and imprecision
- 11. Correctly reflects the 'true' value
- 14. Type of test where you test different samples by each method
Down
- 1. Type of error whose direction and magnitude cannot be predicted
- 2. Type of error whose magnitude is a percentage of the concentration of the analyte
- 6. Range where your results match the true value of what you are testing
- 9. The F Test compares this between two methods
- 12. Type of error that is always in the same direction and the same size
- 13. This hypothesis claims that there is no significant difference in the amount of random error between two methods