Bias and measurement errors in radioactivity data from 4 European radiation research laboratories

E.J. McGee, P.A. Colgan, M. Keatinge, A.D. Horrill, V.H. Kennedy, K.J. Johanson, A. Aarkrog, S.P. Nielsen

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    Abstract

    Four radiation research laboratories participated in an interlaboratory comparison exercise to assess precision in the measurement of radionuclide concentrations. Each laboratory was required to report results for 137Cs, 134Cs and 40K in accordance with their usual procedures. A normal probability plot of the pooled data showed ten of the 161 readings to be obvious outliers and seven of these were attributed to one of the laboratories. One laboratory consistently overestimated relative to the global mean, another laboratory consistently underestimated while the other two showed positive and negative bias dependent on isotope. Both bias and measurement errors were found to increase in the order 137Cs, 134Cs, 40K. A need for greater standardization of analytical techniques was identified.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalAnalyst
    Volume117
    Issue number6
    Pages (from-to)941-945
    ISSN0003-2654
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1992

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