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- 2024An X-ray diffraction study of the influence of linear and changing strain paths on strain and texture evolution in AA6111-T4 aluminium alloy sheetscitations
- 2023The human factor: Results of a small-angle scattering data analysis round robincitations
- 2023The human factorcitations
- 2022Heterotelechelic homopolymers mimicking high χ – ultralow N block copolymers with sub-2 nm domain sizecitations
- 2022Control over microphase separation and dielectric properties via para-fluoro thiol click reactioncitations
- 2021Controlled synthesis of well-defined polyaminoboranes on scale using a robust and efficient catalystcitations
- 2019Stabilizing Silver Window Electrodes for Organic Photovoltaics Using a Mercaptosilane Monolayer
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The human factor
Abstract
<p>A round-robin study has been carried out to estimate the impact of the human element in small-angle scattering data analysis. Four corrected datasets were provided to participants ready for analysis. All datasets were measured on samples containing spherical scatterers, with two datasets in dilute dispersions and two from powders. Most of the 46 participants correctly identified the number of populations in the dilute dispersions, with half of the population mean entries within 1.5% and half of the population width entries within 40%. Due to the added complexity of the structure factor, far fewer people submitted answers on the powder datasets. For those that did, half of the entries for the means and widths were within 44 and 86%, respectively. This round-robin experiment highlights several causes for the discrepancies, for which solutions are proposed.</p>