James,

This may be of interest:

Stutzman, P. (2005). "Powder diffraction analysis of hydraulic cements: ASTM 
Rietveld round-robin results on precision," Powder Diffraction 20(2), 97-100.

The study design and statistical evaluation is based on ASTM E 691.

Regards,
Nicola


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>>> James Talbot <ja...@ktgeo.com> schrieb am 13.11.2014 um 18:53:
> Hello All,
> 
> I had the following request from a client:
> 
> "I am looking for examples of statistics used on semi-quantitative 
> data, i.e. comparing XRD results of multiple samples.  Do you have 
> any recommendations or know of any papers that clearly explain their 
> statistical methods?  In so many papers, it is glossed over.  I have 
> a pretty good handle on my stats, but would prefer to see what other 
> have done with XRD datasets."
> 
> Can anyone help with this.?  I do not know of any of the top of my head.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> James Talbot
> 
> 
> K-T GeoServices, Inc.
> 970-641-1235 (office)
> 940-597-9076 (mobile)
> 219 North Iowa Street, Unit J
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> www.ktgeo.com 
> 

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