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ASTM D4270-95(2001)

Standard Guide for Using Existing Practices in Developing and Writing Test Methods (Withdrawn 2009)

Standard Guide for Using Existing Practices in Developing and Writing Test Methods (Withdrawn 2009) D4270-95R01 ASTM|D4270-95R01|en-US Standard Guide for Using Existing Practices in Developing and Writing Test Methods (Withdrawn 2009) Standard new BOS Vol. 07.01 Committee D13
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Significance and Use

There are enough existing practices related to the development of test methods or the preparation of one or more sections of new test methods so that even the experienced author may not use them as effectively as possible. This guide shows the person(s) preparing a new test method where and when the existing practices can best be used.

Using this standard as a guide, a task group should be able to prepare a draft of a new test in less time and with less effort than if this guide were not used. In addition, a well-prepared draft of a new test method is less likely to receive negative votes.

Scope

1.1 This guide is intended to assist task groups in the preparation of a test method. It can help the task group use existing statistically related ASTM practices more effectively during the development and writing of the test method.

1.2 Some of the essential activities that should occur during the development of a new test method are not in existing or proposed practices under the jurisdiction of ASTM Subcommittee D13.93 on Statistics. This guide includes a brief explanation of how such activities should be carried out.

1.3 This guide is applicable to properties that are evaluated by both parametric and nonparametric methods of estimation. The instructions on properties that are best evaluated by nonparametric methods are less complete than those for properties that are evaluated by parametric methods.

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