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Further statistical tools for analytical chemists

Event Type: Training Course
Location: Teddington
Date: 27/06/2007
Duration: 1 day
Cost: �425 + VAT

The ever increasing amounts of data generated in the course of analytical measurements means there is a greater need to use statistical tools to assess the quality of the data and to assist with its interpretation. Appropriate use of these tools improves the chances of making correct decisions. This course builds on the material in the �Statistics for analytical chemists� course.

 What are the benefits?

This course will help you:

  • Deal with normal and non-normal distributions
  • Identify cases of normally distributed data with outliers
  • Calculate statistical parameters in the presence of probable outliers
  • Identify where two-way ANOVA is appropriate
  • Use some of the more advanced regression tools

 Contents

The course will cover:

  • Handling of non-normal data
  • Dealing with outliers
  • Fitting non-linear functions
  • Weighted regression
  • Two-way ANOVA with and without replication

 Who should attend?

Analytical chemists who are required to plan investigations/studies and to make decisions based on one or more sets of data. It is suitable for those who have a basic knowledge of statistics


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