This thesis aims to determine the heterogeneity of reference materials used in geochemical analysis. Reference materials are assumed to be homogeneous, but some variation in results could be due to sampling error from heterogeneity rather than just laboratory error. The researcher measures the concentration of elements in both small and large samples of reference materials. Using statistical analysis, this allows determining the magnitudes of sampling error and laboratory error simultaneously. The results indicate that reference materials do exhibit some heterogeneity, so sampling error contributes to total variation. Knowing the sampling error is important for accurately assessing analytical quality using reference materials.