Identification certainty - study and report on applications
A number of different measures of reliability for methods of qualitative analysis have been investigated. It is evident that the nomenclature for these measures is confusing and that different measures tell the analyst different things. Some guidance on when to use the different reliability measures would be useful. A further point is that the large amounts of practical experimental data required will generally be expensive to obtain, while inferences drawn from smaller data samples will have limited reliability.
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