How to Calculate Correction Ratio in Test for Consistency of Record?
Correction Ratio in Test for Consistency of Record calculator uses Correction Ratio = Corrected Slope of Double-Mass Curve/Original Slope of Double-Mass Curve to calculate the Correction Ratio, The Correction Ratio in Test for Consistency of Record formula is defined as the ratio of slopes in Double-Mass Curve, a break in the slope of the double-mass curve means that a change in the constant of proportionality between the two variables has occurred or perhaps that the proportionality is not a constant at all rates of cumulation. Correction Ratio is denoted by C.R symbol.
How to calculate Correction Ratio in Test for Consistency of Record using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Correction Ratio in Test for Consistency of Record, enter Corrected Slope of Double-Mass Curve (Mc) & Original Slope of Double-Mass Curve (Ma) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Correction Ratio in Test for Consistency of Record calculation can be explained with given input values -> 1.333333 = 1.2/0.9.