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18 October, 16:48

Five students performed a Kjeldahl nitrogen analysis of a protein sample. The following weight % nitrogen values were determined: 15.5, 13.8, 15.7, 15.4, 15.8. What is the value of G_calculated for the Grubbs test? Should the outlier be rejected with 95% confidence?

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  1. 18 October, 17:00
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    G_calculated = 1.756

    The outlier should be rejected, as G_cal > G_tab ( = 1.463) at 95 % confidence.

    Explanation:

    The Grubb's test is used for identifying an outlier in data, which is from the same population. For this, a statistical term, G, is calculated for the suspected outlier. If the calculated value is greater than the tabulated G value then the suspected value is rejected. This term is given as,

    G_calculated = | suspect value - mean| / s

    Here, suspect value is 13.8, mean is to be taken of all the data (including suspected value). s is the standard deviation of the sample data.

    s is calculated from the following formula:

    s = (Σ (xi - x) ² / (N-1)) ^1/2

    Here, x is the mean, which is 15.24, xi is individual value and N is the total number of data (5).

    From the above formula, s is found to be

    Standard Deviation, s = 0.820

    Now for G value,

    G_calculated = | 13.8 - 15.24| / (0.820)

    G_ calculated = 1.756

    The tabulated G value at 95 % confidence and N - 1 (5 - 1 = 4) degree of freedom is, 1.463.

    As calculated G (1.756) is greater than the tabulated G (1.463), the value 13.8 is considered an outlier at 95 % confidence.
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