Thanks for the answer Bruce!
I think one thing I did not understand about the single fit is that it
tries to use all standards (although some of the standard's weights can be
equal to 0 in the results), which can be detrimental to the fitting. Thanks
a lot for the precisions, things are clearer no
On Friday, June 29, 2012 03:56:24 PM adrien couet wrote:
> Going back to the original question, I did select 8 standards for both
> cases (single fit with "fit this group" and combination of fits with "fit
> all combinations"), which gives me 247 combinations (see Excel file
> attached).
> In the c