Standard Practice for Use of the Terms Precision and Bias in ASTM Test Methods
Standard Practice for Use of the Terms Precision and Bias in ASTM Test MethodsE0177-90AR02ASTM|E0177-90AR02|en-USStandard Practice for Use of the Terms Precision and Bias in ASTM Test MethodsStandardE177 Standard Practice for Use of the Terms Precision and Bias in ASTM Test Methods>newBOS Vol. 14.01 Committee E11
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1.1 The purpose of this practice is to present concepts necessary to the understanding of the terms "precision" and "bias" as used in quantitative test methods. This practice also describes methods of expressing precision and bias and, in a final section, gives examples of how statements on precision and bias may be written for ASTM test methods. The term "accuracy", used in earlier editions of Practice E 177, embraces both precision and bias (see Section 20 and Note 4).
1.2 Informal descriptions of the concepts are introduced in the text as the concepts are developed, and appear in the following sections:
Section
Terminology
3
Significance and Use
4
GENERAL CONCEPTS
Test Method
5
Measurement Terminology
6
Observation
7
Test Determination
8
Test Result
9
SOURCES OF VARIABILITY
Experimental Realization of a Test Method
10
Operator
11
Apparatus
12
Environment
13
Sample
14
Time
15
STATISTICAL CONCEPTS
Accepted Reference Value
16
Statistical Control
17
Precision
18
Bias
19
Accuracy
20
Variation of Precision and Bias with Material
21
Variation of Precision and Bias with Sources of Variability
22
COMBINATIONS OF SOURCES OF VARIABILITY
Repeatability and Laboratory Bias
23
Other Within-a-Single Laboratory Precisions
24
Reproducibility and Bias of the Test Method
25
Range of Materials
26
METHODS OF EXPRESSING PRECISION AND BIAS
Indexes of Precision
27
Preferred Indexes of Precision for ASTM Test Methods
28
Preferred Statements of Bias for ASTM Test Methods
29
Elements of a Statement of Precision and Bias
30
STATEMENTS OF PRECISION AND BIAS
Examples of Statements of Precision and Bias
31
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APPENDIX
Alphabetical List of Descriptions of Terms from the Text
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