The calibration system provides accurate results with a minimum of effort. However, a poorly constructed system can waste valuable instrument and analyst time, and result in poor quality data. This book will provide a complete set of instructions on how to set up and evaluate any analytical system, and equipments with an emphasis on providing the highest quality results with a minimum of effort. This book provides valuable and practical information that is not currently available from any other single reference source. Students/Research scholar will learn: The fundamentals of linear regression Different options for preparing data What calibration options are available Why the correlation coefficient is not a good measure of calibration quality Simple procedures and tests for evaluating calibration data