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A [[ | A '''method quality control sample''', as defined by the [[United States Environmental Protection Agency]] via its [[Staged Electronic Data Deliverable|SEDD Specification]] Version 5.2, is a sample suitable for reporting in a [[sample plus method]] (e.g. laboratory control sample, method blank, matrix spike, etc.). Its matrix should be well defined. Results are normally reported in the same units (exceptions would include serial dilutions and post-digestion spikes) for associated regular samples. Method quality control samples are a component of performance-based evaluation of analytical data."<ref name="SEDD5.2_19">{{cite web |url=https://www.epa.gov/sites/default/files/2019-05/documents/sedd_spec_v5-2-march_2019_508.pdf |format=PDF |title=Appendix A. Data Element Dictionary (DED) |work=SEDD Specification Version 5.2 |author=U.S. Environmental Protection Agency |date=March 2019 |accessdate=22 September 2022}}</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:44, 22 September 2022
A method quality control sample, as defined by the United States Environmental Protection Agency via its SEDD Specification Version 5.2, is a sample suitable for reporting in a sample plus method (e.g. laboratory control sample, method blank, matrix spike, etc.). Its matrix should be well defined. Results are normally reported in the same units (exceptions would include serial dilutions and post-digestion spikes) for associated regular samples. Method quality control samples are a component of performance-based evaluation of analytical data."[1]
References
- ↑ U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (March 2019). "Appendix A. Data Element Dictionary (DED)" (PDF). SEDD Specification Version 5.2. https://www.epa.gov/sites/default/files/2019-05/documents/sedd_spec_v5-2-march_2019_508.pdf. Retrieved 22 September 2022.