Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 July 2016
In this section, we present the exploratory analysis of the results submitted by the extended deadline of December 2000. We first deal with Samples C.J, before considering the near-background samples A and B (Kauri wood). The aims of the exploratory analysis are to discover the range of results reported for each sample and the initial evaluation of the effects of any factors that might be a source of variation in the results. For each sample, in turn, we consider the main summary statistics.the number of results reported (N), their mean or average, median, the standard deviation (StDev), the standard error of the mean (Sem), the quartiles (25th [Q1] and 75th [Q3] percentiles), and the minimum (Min) and maximum (Max)—before graphically studying the overall distribution of results in the form of a boxplot, with a view to identifying any extreme or outlying observations. The summary statistics and distribution of results for each laboratory type are also shown. Further details on the statistical methods used are contained in Appendix 3.