The Westgard Advisor Configure Rule Selection dialog box appears.
Select this option to generate rules for all identical tests in all lot numbers within the lab number.
Select this option to generate rules only for tests within the selected lab and lot combination.
The Configure Rule Selection Wizard Step 2 of 4 dialog box appears with the following message:
What date range should be used to compute performance estimates from your laboratory data?
Important: The data within the Lab Data Range is used to compute performance estimates such as the mean and coefficient of variation (CV) of the laboratory. Select a representative sample of laboratory data that correlates with the performance expected to achieve in the future.
The Configure Rule Selection Wizard Step 3 of 4 dialog box appears with the following message:
Which level should be used to compute performance estimates from your laboratory data?
SPC rules are suggested by analyte. If testing more than one level of control, select a single level to compute performance estimates for the analyte.
Select this option to specify a control level to use for the calculations. The level selected is used for all tests. Select a level from the By Level list.
Select this option for Westgard Advisor™ online to evaluate performance statistics from all available levels for each analyte and select an option for the performance:
Highest Total Error (resulting in conservative settings)
Lowest Total Error (resulting in optimistic settings)
The Configure Rule Selection Wizard Step 4 of 4 dialog box appears with the following message:
Which Group do you want to compare to?
Performance estimates can include bias if a consensus group is selected for comparison. Select This Lab to omit bias from the performance estimates. Otherwise, select Peer, Method, or All Labs for the appropriate consensus group comparison.
By default, the Grid option of the Design QC Rules dialog box appears and shows the suggested rules and other statistics.
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