A computerized procedure for analyzing high-resolution gamma-ray spectra was improved in three regards: the peak areas having large relative uncertainties were corrected for the possible contribution of statistical fluctuations in the continuous background, the peaks having a negative net peak area after background subtraction were included in the activity calculations and the primary measurement results were converted to the best estimate using an application of the Bayes theorem. It was proven empirically that the improvements that were introduced diminish the probability and severity of type-I errors and that they improve the consistency and accuracy of the measurement results near the decision threshold.
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