Measurement uncertainty as a decision-making criterion
Assessment of uncertainty in analytical results
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Measurement uncertainty as a decision-making criterion
Assessment of uncertainty in analytical results

Authors : Marielle CROZET, Séverine DEMEYER

Publication date: June 10, 2026 | Lire en français

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2. Measurement uncertainty as a decision-making criterion

A wide variety of measurement results are used to make decisions, including:

  • when we want to determine whether two processes are equivalent or whether one is better than the other;

  • when considering a product's declaration of conformity with a regulation (this declaration will be based on one or more measurement results).

Here, we examine how uncertainty affects the decision-making process in these two cases.

2.1 Comparison of Two Measurement Results

Situations in which it is necessary to compare two results are common. But are these results truly different, or is the difference between the numerical values merely a matter of chance, since...

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