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When one rule in a multirule combination is violated, do you exclude just that control value from the QC statistics?

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When one rule in a multirule combination is violated, do you exclude just that control value from the QC statistics?

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No, you exclude all the control values in that run. Remember the QC statistics are supposed to provide estimates of the mean and SD to represent stable method performance, which is then used to compare with current performance. All control results in an out-of-control run are suspect of not representing stable performance.

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