This practice establishes uniform standards for expressing the precision and bias of test methods for industrial and specialty chemicals.
This practice is being withdrawn because ASTM has an ILS program that E15 has used and will continue to use. Also, among other supporting factors, E180 goes through a lot of hand calculations when there are available statistical packages to do these analyses. This makes this practice appear overly complex and may discourage the use of such studies within the committee. With the ASTM ILS program available, E180 could be retired to IHS (ASTM and other standards associations' archive facility) and would be available for a fee.
Formerly under the jurisdiction of Committee E15 on Idustrial and Specialty Chemicals and the direct responsibility of Subcommittee E15.01 on General Standards, this practice was withdrawn in October 2009 with no replacement.
Значение и использованиеAll test methods require statements of precision and bias. The information for these statements is generated by an interlaboratory study (ILS). This practice provides a specific design and analysis for the study, and specific formats for the precision and bias statements. It is offered primarily for the guidance of task groups having limited statistical experience.
It is recognized that the use of this simplified procedure will sacrifice considerable information that could be developed through other designs or methods of analyzing the data. For example, this practice does not afford any estimate of error to be expected between analysts within a single laboratory. Statements of precision are restricted to those variables specifically mentioned. Task groups capable of handling the more advanced procedures are referred to the literature (1, 2, 3, 5, 13)4 and specifically to Practice E 691, the current Committee E11 practice for interlaboratory studies. The latter includes graphical display and interpretation of ILS data.
The various parts appear in the following order:
Part A—Glossary.
Part B—Preliminary Studies.
Part C—Planning the Interlaboratory Study.
Part D—Testing for Outlying Observations.
Part E—Statistical Analysis of Collaborative Data.
Part F—Format of Precision Statements.
Part G—Bias (Systematic Error).
Part H—Presentation of Data.
1.1 This practice establishes uniform standards for expressing the precision and bias of test methods for industrial and specialty chemicals. It includes an abridged procedure for developing this information, based on the simplest elements of statistical analysis. There is no intent to restrict qualified groups in their use of other techniques.
1.2 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.
1.3 In this practice, the vocabulary and guidelines for calculation and interpretation of statistical data according to the ISO are followed as closely as possible. Particular reference is made to ISO 5725, Parts 1 to 6.