001     1033708
005     20241212210725.0
037 _ _ |a FZJ-2024-06566
041 _ _ |a English
100 1 _ |a Krieger, Thomas
|0 P:(DE-Juel1)171615
|b 0
|e Corresponding author
|u fzj
111 2 _ |a 65th Annual Meeting of the Institute of Nuclear Materials Management
|c Portland
|d 2024-07-22 - 2024-07-25
|w USA
245 _ _ |a Tests to assess whether a given data set of measurement results is based on a multiplicative measurement model
260 _ _ |c 2024
300 _ _ |a 1-10
336 7 _ |a CONFERENCE_PAPER
|2 ORCID
336 7 _ |a Conference Paper
|0 33
|2 EndNote
336 7 _ |a INPROCEEDINGS
|2 BibTeX
336 7 _ |a conferenceObject
|2 DRIVER
336 7 _ |a Output Types/Conference Paper
|2 DataCite
336 7 _ |a Contribution to a conference proceedings
|b contrib
|m contrib
|0 PUB:(DE-HGF)8
|s 1733998470_5472
|2 PUB:(DE-HGF)
520 _ _ |a Many of the statistical methods used at the IAEA, such as methods for determining sampling plans or estimating the random and systematic error variances of the operator and the inspector, assume that the reported measurement results are realizations of a multiplicative measurement model. A multiplicative measurement model relates the true value of the measurand (e.g. the mass of an item, the enrichment or concentration of material) multiplicatively to the random and systematic errors of the measurement. In practice, the assumption that the observed measurement results are based on a multiplicative measurement model is rarely checked but is implicitly assumed as a fact. However, to justify the statistical methods used at the IAEA, a prior assessment as to whether a multiplicative measurement model can be assumed for a given set of measurement results is mandatory.According to the abstract submitted January 2024, we wanted to present statistical tests tailored to the specific measurement situation addressed in this paper. Due to obstacles in estimating the parameters of the statistical model, we cannot present any of the promised statistical tests. Instead, we describe the approaches we chose and why they did not work. This description is intended to demonstrate future researchers in this field which approaches they are better off not pursuing.
536 _ _ |a 1411 - Nuclear Waste Disposal (POF4-141)
|0 G:(DE-HGF)POF4-1411
|c POF4-141
|f POF IV
|x 0
536 _ _ |a Neu- und Weiterentwicklung von Konzepten, Methoden und Techniken für die internationale Kernmaterialüberwachung, insbesondere im Rahmen der nuklearen Entsorgung (SAFEGUARDS-3) (02W6279)
|0 G:(BMWi)02W6279
|c 02W6279
|x 1
700 1 _ |a Martin, Klaus
|0 P:(DE-HGF)0
|b 1
909 C O |o oai:juser.fz-juelich.de:1033708
|p VDB
910 1 _ |a Forschungszentrum Jülich
|0 I:(DE-588b)5008462-8
|k FZJ
|b 0
|6 P:(DE-Juel1)171615
913 1 _ |a DE-HGF
|b Forschungsbereich Energie
|l Nukleare Entsorgung, Sicherheit und Strahlenforschung (NUSAFE II)
|1 G:(DE-HGF)POF4-140
|0 G:(DE-HGF)POF4-141
|3 G:(DE-HGF)POF4
|2 G:(DE-HGF)POF4-100
|4 G:(DE-HGF)POF
|v Nukleare Entsorgung
|9 G:(DE-HGF)POF4-1411
|x 0
914 1 _ |y 2024
920 _ _ |l yes
920 1 _ |0 I:(DE-Juel1)IFN-2-20101013
|k IFN-2
|l Nukleare Entsorgung
|x 0
980 _ _ |a contrib
980 _ _ |a VDB
980 _ _ |a I:(DE-Juel1)IFN-2-20101013
980 _ _ |a UNRESTRICTED


LibraryCollectionCLSMajorCLSMinorLanguageAuthor
Marc 21