Title of article
The effect of the number of sample units tested on the precision of microbial colony counts Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Basil Jarvis، نويسنده , , Alan J. Hedges، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
9
From page
1211
To page
1219
Abstract
Studies on the precision of chemical methods of analysis, and the associated ‘sampling uncertainty’, suggest that analysis of eight replicate sample units (the sample size) is required to ensure adequate analytical precision. The primary purpose of this work was to assess whether these findings are equally applicable in microbiological examination of foods. We examined the effect of sample size on the analytical precision of microbiological data by iteratively ‘re-sampling without replacement’ (SNR). Using both theoretical data sets and colony counts from foods we demonstrate that SNR provides an effective and efficient guide to (a) choosing the number of samples to be examined in order to optimise precision and (b) deciding whether logarithmic transformation of the raw data is appropriate. We also discuss theoretical aspects of the procedure and their impact on the results obtained.
Keywords
Analytical microbiology , Sample Size , Sample units , Measurement uncertainty , Replication , Iterative resampling , Statistical modelling
Journal title
Food Microbiology
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Food Microbiology
Record number
1186339
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