On plotting OSL equivalent doses
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https://doi.org/10.26034/la.atl.2010.433Abstract
This article is motivated by some recent discussion of the use of so-called ―probability density‖ plots of OSL equivalent doses. Such graphs are not advocated in the statistics literature. I try to explain what they are doing, why they are easy to mis-interpret and why they are not to be recommended. I include discussion of the meaning of dose frequency distributions, statistical research on the problem of estimating a frequency distribution when observations from it have added errors, and the possible role of dose histograms, in addition to radial plots, as data displays.Downloads
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2010-06-15
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Galbraith, R. F. (2010). On plotting OSL equivalent doses. Ancient TL, 28(1), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.26034/la.atl.2010.433
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