Science Inventory

PERFORMANCE OF STATISTICAL TESTS FOR SITE VERSUS BACKGROUND SOIL COMPARISONS WHEN DISTRIBUTIONAL ASSUMPTIONS ARE NOT MET

Citation:

ENGLUND, E. J. PERFORMANCE OF STATISTICAL TESTS FOR SITE VERSUS BACKGROUND SOIL COMPARISONS WHEN DISTRIBUTIONAL ASSUMPTIONS ARE NOT MET. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-07/020 (NTIS PB2007-107708).

Impact/Purpose:

The overall objectives of this task are to: 1) provide ORD state-of-the-science technical support and assistance to Regional staff; 2) facilitate the evaluation and application of site characterization technologies at Superfund and RCRA sites; and 3) improve communication among Regions and ORD laboratories.

Description:

Statistical distributions of site and background soil samples often do not meet the assumptions of statistical tests. This is true even of non-parametric tests. This paper evaluates several statistical tests over a variety of cases involving realistic population distribution scenarios and sampling schemes. Over the range of cases, performance was erratic for most tests. When planning a project, the sampling scheme must be designed together with the statistical test, and the choice of test may vary depending on which scenario best matches the conceptual model for the site.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PUBLISHED REPORT/ ISSUE PAPER)
Product Published Date:03/30/2007
Record Last Revised:06/06/2007
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 165128