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Can I access the Monte Carlo simulator to look at histograms as suggested your paper Data pooling and key comparison reference values (Metrologia 39, p 269)?

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Can I access the Monte Carlo simulator to look at histograms as suggested your paper Data pooling and key comparison reference values (Metrologia 39, p 269)?

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2003-09-05 The Monte Carlo histogram for the distribution of the median (of all non-outliers) is now available in the QDE Toolkit Pro Version 2.07’s new macro “tk_RVisMedianHAddToWorksheet”. Other than the graph it creates, this macro is almost the same as the old macro “tk_RVisMedian_AddToWorksheet”, except that it uses a new Monte Carlo engine that generates Student random variates as well as normal random variates, and properly handles any inter-Lab correlation coefficients. The graph is created in the active workbook, on a new worksheet (named “Histograms”). The histogram of the median is generated, along with histograms for the simple mean, the inverse-variance weighted mean, and the “ARV” – the so-called “Average Reference Value” – the average of the simple mean, weighted mean and median. Furthermore, the Monte Carlo histogram of the all-pairs difference is plotted.

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