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A Survival Guide for Research ScientistsBest Practice

A Survival Guide for Research Scientists: Best Practice [As a scientist, you will want to produce high-quality experimental results. One way to achieve this is through the use of best practice. Undoubtedly, different scientific disciplines will have their own best practices. Hence, it is not the intent of this chapter to deal with best practice that covers all eventualities in every discipline. Nonetheless, there are some best practices that are generic in nature, in which all scientists should be familiar with. As such, I will be covering best practice approaches on method development, method validation, data analysis, how to achieve quality assurance and how to record information into laboratory books.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A Survival Guide for Research ScientistsBest Practice

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Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Copyright
© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019
ISBN
978-3-030-05434-2
Pages
61 –74
DOI
10.1007/978-3-030-05435-9_6
Publisher site
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Abstract

[As a scientist, you will want to produce high-quality experimental results. One way to achieve this is through the use of best practice. Undoubtedly, different scientific disciplines will have their own best practices. Hence, it is not the intent of this chapter to deal with best practice that covers all eventualities in every discipline. Nonetheless, there are some best practices that are generic in nature, in which all scientists should be familiar with. As such, I will be covering best practice approaches on method development, method validation, data analysis, how to achieve quality assurance and how to record information into laboratory books.]

Published: Sep 1, 2019

Keywords: Best practice; Method development; Method validation; Quality assurance; Reference materials; Round robin; Standard documents; Errors; Uncertainty; Traceability; Statistic; Data analysis

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