Terry J. Reedy, Chandra L. Reedy. Includes Index. Bibliography: P. 101-105. Research in Conservation - Statistical Analysis Cover 1 Contents 6 Preface 9 Chapter 1 - Statistical Analysis and Art Conservation Research 10 Introduction 10 Major Findings 12 Chapter 2 - Composition of Art Materials and Objects 18 Organization 18 Composition: Determination Procedures 18 Validation 18 Composition: Case Studies 20 Sampling within an Object 21 Palette Studies 24 X-ray Diffraction Data 25 Composition: General Studies 27 Sampling Groups of Objects: Authentication and Provenance 27 Palette Studies 29 Lead Isotope Analysis 34 Statistical Tests of Significance 42 Chapter 3 - Deterioration Studies 44 Organization 44 Deterioration: Identification Procedures 45 Deterioration: Case Studies 46 Deterioration: General Studies 46 Deterioration: Environmental Effects 47 Fading and Dye Mordants 47 Fading and Light Filtration 51 Linen Canvas Strength 52 Paint Film Yellowing 53 Ozone-induced Fading 53 Chapter 4 - Conservation Treatments and Materials 56 Organization 56 Experimental Design 56 Number of Research Conditions or Treatments 56 Number of Replicates and Repeated Measures 56 Sampling Design 58 Data Organization 60 Tables 60 Plots 63 Statistical Analysis 63 Descriptive Statistics 63 Estimation 65 Hypothesis Testing 65 Chapter 5 - Statistical Survey of Conservation Papers 72 Introduction 72 Survey Method 72 Survey Variables 72 Classification of Conservation Papers 73 Statistical Aspects of a Study 74 Survey Data Analysis 75 Survey Results and Discussion 80 Classification Variables 80 Statistical Variables 82 Appendix 84 Pigment Palette (England and van Zelst 1982) 86 Lead Isotopes (Brill, Barnes, and Murphy 1981) 87 Densitometer (Wilhelm 1981) 89 Pigments (Simunkova 1985) 91 Fading and Dye Mordants (Crews 1982) 92 Fading and Light Filters (Bowman and Reagan 1983) 95 Linen Canvas Strength (Hackney and Hedley 1981) 98 Paint Film Yellowing (Levison 1985) 100 Survey Analysis 101 Glossary 104 References 108 Index 114 Cover......Page 1 Contents......Page 6 Preface......Page 9 Introduction......Page 10 Major Findings......Page 12 Validation......Page 18 Composition: Case Studies......Page 20 Sampling within an Object......Page 21 Palette Studies......Page 24 X-ray Diffraction Data......Page 25 Sampling Groups of Objects: Authentication and Provenance......Page 27 Palette Studies......Page 29 Lead Isotope Analysis......Page 34 Statistical Tests of Significance......Page 42 Organization......Page 44 Deterioration: Identification Procedures......Page 45 Deterioration: General Studies......Page 46 Fading and Dye Mordants......Page 47 Fading and Light Filtration......Page 51 Linen Canvas Strength......Page 52 Ozone-induced Fading......Page 53 Number of Replicates and Repeated Measures......Page 56 Sampling Design......Page 58 Tables......Page 60 Descriptive Statistics......Page 63 Hypothesis Testing......Page 65 Survey Variables......Page 72 Classification of Conservation Papers......Page 73 Statistical Aspects of a Study......Page 74 Survey Data Analysis......Page 75 Classification Variables......Page 80 Statistical Variables......Page 82 Appendix......Page 84 Pigment Palette (England and van Zelst 1982)......Page 86 Lead Isotopes (Brill, Barnes, and Murphy 1981)......Page 87 Densitometer (Wilhelm 1981)......Page 89 Pigments (Simunkova 1985)......Page 91 Fading and Dye Mordants (Crews 1982)......Page 92 Fading and Light Filters (Bowman and Reagan 1983)......Page 95 Linen Canvas Strength (Hackney and Hedley 1981)......Page 98 Paint Film Yellowing (Levison 1985)......Page 100 Survey Analysis......Page 101 Glossary......Page 104 References......Page 108 Index......Page 114