Repeatability (more precisely the common measure of repeatability, the intra-class correlation coefficient, ICC) is an important index for quantifying the accuracy of measurements and the constancy of phenotypes. It is the proportion of phenotypic variation that can be attributed to between-subject (or between-group) variation. As a consequence, the non-repeatable fraction of phenotypic variation is the sum of measurement error and phenotypic flexibility. There are several ways to estimate repeatability for Gaussian data, but there are no formal agreements on how repeatability should be calculated for non-Gaussian data (e.g. binary, proportion and count data). In addition to point estimates, appropriate uncertainty estimates (standard error...
There are various settings in which researchers are interested in the assessment of the correlation ...
Reliability can be studied in a generalized way using repeated measurements. Linear mixed models are...
<p>Individual consistency of the behavioural variables assessed twice at a one-week interval, estima...
Nakagawa S, Schielzeth H. Repeatability for Gaussian and non-Gaussian data: a practical guide for bi...
Stoffel M, Nakagawa S, Schielzeth H. rptR: repeatability estimation and variance decomposition by ge...
In this paper repeatability expressions are derived and their respective ANOVA estimators obtained b...
Broad sense repeatability, which refers to the extent to which individual differences in trait score...
© 2015 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour. Broad sense repeatability, which refe...
The reproducibility of scientific discoveries is a hallmark of scientific research. Although its cen...
1 Correlations between phenotypic traits are important in a number of contexts in physiological ecol...
An index of repeatability is constructed to evaluate the relative magnitude of measurement error. Th...
Background: The within-subject coefficient of variation and intra-class correlation coefficient are ...
Characterizing the technical precision of measurements is a necessary stage in the planning of exper...
Characterizing the technical precision of measurements is a necessary stage in the planning of exper...
<p><i>R</i><sup>2</sup> is the repeatability, mean ± SE is shown for first and second measure, along...
There are various settings in which researchers are interested in the assessment of the correlation ...
Reliability can be studied in a generalized way using repeated measurements. Linear mixed models are...
<p>Individual consistency of the behavioural variables assessed twice at a one-week interval, estima...
Nakagawa S, Schielzeth H. Repeatability for Gaussian and non-Gaussian data: a practical guide for bi...
Stoffel M, Nakagawa S, Schielzeth H. rptR: repeatability estimation and variance decomposition by ge...
In this paper repeatability expressions are derived and their respective ANOVA estimators obtained b...
Broad sense repeatability, which refers to the extent to which individual differences in trait score...
© 2015 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour. Broad sense repeatability, which refe...
The reproducibility of scientific discoveries is a hallmark of scientific research. Although its cen...
1 Correlations between phenotypic traits are important in a number of contexts in physiological ecol...
An index of repeatability is constructed to evaluate the relative magnitude of measurement error. Th...
Background: The within-subject coefficient of variation and intra-class correlation coefficient are ...
Characterizing the technical precision of measurements is a necessary stage in the planning of exper...
Characterizing the technical precision of measurements is a necessary stage in the planning of exper...
<p><i>R</i><sup>2</sup> is the repeatability, mean ± SE is shown for first and second measure, along...
There are various settings in which researchers are interested in the assessment of the correlation ...
Reliability can be studied in a generalized way using repeated measurements. Linear mixed models are...
<p>Individual consistency of the behavioural variables assessed twice at a one-week interval, estima...