Placing of Calibration Curve in a sequence [Bioanalytics]
Hi Compliance,
Like HS, I also don't get the ratio thing. Did you mean average? Or did you mean pooling/using all data and getting a max likelihood fit? The latter is the right approach, I think.
Anyways, the comment in parentheses quoted above sounds very very dubious to me. It sounds like someone will be cherry-picking for passing data points along the calibration curve.
❝ The estimation of y=m x + C done by taking the ratio of this two curve. (If any of the one standard fail in first curve and same standard is meting the acceptance in second curve then that point would be the single other wise ratio would be used for y= m x + c determination).
Like HS, I also don't get the ratio thing. Did you mean average? Or did you mean pooling/using all data and getting a max likelihood fit? The latter is the right approach, I think.
Anyways, the comment in parentheses quoted above sounds very very dubious to me. It sounds like someone will be cherry-picking for passing data points along the calibration curve.
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Pass or fail!
ElMaestro
Pass or fail!
ElMaestro
Complete thread:
- Placing of Calibration Curve in a sequence Compliance 2012-07-24 09:59
- Data points of CC Helmut 2012-07-24 16:16
- Placing of Calibration Curve in a sequenceElMaestro 2012-07-25 04:58
- Placing of Calibration Curve in a sequence Compliance 2012-07-25 09:28