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A modification of X2, called Misfit, is suggested; it provides a comparative goodness-of-fit criterion. The numerical value of Misfit gives the fraction of the experimental Signal that remains “unfitted. ” After this quantity is defined and the motivation for introducing it is explained, some examples of its use are given.
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Ruby, S.L. (1973). Why Misfit When You Already Have X2?. In: Gruverman, I.J., Seidel, C.W. (eds) Mössbauer Effect Methodology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-3162-9_16
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