The Science of Toxicology Testing

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The Treatment of Bias in Alcohol Testing. A Question for A.W. Jones
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The Treatment of Bias in Alcohol Testing. A Question for A.W. Jones

It's important to adjust for any positive bias prior to reporting alcohol results. I asked A.W. Jones, "why?"

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Bias is the systematic overestimation or underestimation of a measurement result.

In forensic alcohol analysis, it is important to ensure that a measurement result doesn’t contain any positive bias from the instrument.

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