These rules are violated when three or four consecutive results are:
The 31s and 41s rules have two applications:
Violations within a control level indicate systematic bias in a single area of the method curve.
Violations across control levels indicate systematic error over a broader range of concentrations.
The following figures show a Levey-Jennings Chart with a data point violating the 31s rule within a run and a 41s rule across a run.
31s Within a Control Level
41s Across Control Levels
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