An outlier-resistant indicator of anomalies among inter-laboratory comparison data with associated uncertainty

09/04/2018
by   Stephen L. R. Ellison, et al.
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A new robust pairwise statistic, the pairwise median scaled difference (MSD), is proposed for the detection of anomalous location/uncertainty pairs in heteroscedastic interlaboratory study data with associated uncertainties. The distribution for the IID case is presented and approximate critical values for routine use are provided. The determination of observation-specific quantiles and p-values for heteroscedastic data, using parametric bootstrapping, is demonstrated by example. It is shown that the statistic has good power for detecting anomalies compared to a previous pairwise statistic, and offers much greater resistance to multiple outlying values.

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