Statistics – Applications
Scientific paper
2012-03-01
Statistics
Applications
12 pages, 1 figure
Scientific paper
We consider the estimation of laboratory biases through the comparison of measurements made by metrology laboratories when the individual laboratories are considered to have both fixed effects (unknown biases of participants) and random effects ('systematic' participant- specific errors). We show that, when estimating the biases, these random effects can be ignored and we derive the adjustment to the variance estimates of the biases due to these random effects.
Clare John F.
Davies Robert B.
Koo Annette
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