Statistics for analytical chemists
Event Type: | Training Course | Location: | Teddington | Date: | 21/02/2007 | Duration: | 1 day | Cost: | �425 + VAT |
The quality of analytical data is a vital aspect of the work of an analytical chemist. The application of statistics is central to the assessment of data quality and an understanding of statistics is essential to the interpretation of analytical results. The application of statistics is required for method validation and measurement uncertainty calculations, and is thus essential for meeting ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation requirements. This computer based course provides an introduction to the basic statistical tools that analytical chemists need for their work. The course starts from looking at data and then explains the most common statistical parameters and how to calculate them.
What are the benefits?
This course will help you:
- Understand some of the most important statistical concepts used by analytical chemists
- Calculate the most common statistics
- Apply significance testing
- Use linear regression in calibration
- Undertake analysis of variance (ANOVA) on your results
Contents
The course will cover:
Introduction to statistics
Significance testing, t-tests
Significance testing, F-test
Control Charts
Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)
Linear regression
Who should attend?
This course is aimed at analytical chemists who need to use statistics and require a better understanding of the fundamental concepts. It is suitable for analysts with limited or no experience of statistics.
Further information
On-line booking is available for this course. If you do not wish to book on-line or would like further information, contact:
Lorraine Didinal
LGC Training Centre
LGC, Queens Road, TEDDINGTON, Middlesex, TW11 0LY
020 8943 7631
[email protected]
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