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Inter- and intra-observer variation in phytolith morphometry.

Welmoed A OutRand EvettKristýna HoškováRobert C PowerJavier Ruiz-PérezMonica TrompLuc VrydaghsKali WadeMario Hasler
Published in: Annals of botany (2024)
Scaling errors were a major cause of variation and occurred more with less experienced researchers, which is likely related to familiarity with data collection. The results indicate that inter- and intra-observer variation can be substantially reduced by providing clear instructions for and training with the equipment, photo capturing, software, data collection and data cleaning. In this paper, the ICPM provides recommendations to minimise variation.Advances in automatic data collection may eventually reduce inter- and intra-observer variation, but until this is common practice, the ICPM recommends that phytolith morphometric analyses adhere to standardised guidelines to assure that measured phytolith variables are accurate, consistent and comparable between different researchers and laboratories.
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