Recently, a new estimation procedure has been developed to assess bias and precision of a new measurement method, relative to a reference standard. However, the author did not develop confidence bands around the bias and standard deviation curves. Therefore, the goal in this paper is to extend this methodology in several important directions. First, by developing simultaneous confidence bands for the various parameters estimated to allow formal comparisons between different measurement methods. Second, by proposing a new index of agreement. Third, by providing a series of new graphs to help the investigator to assess bias, precision, and agreement between the two measurement methods. The methodology requires repeated measurements on each in...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE: Most of important variables measured in medicine are in numerical forms ...
Agreement between measurements refers to the degree of concordance between two (or more) sets of mea...
The comparison of two methods of measurement or instruments is addressed from a statistical point of...
Recently, a new estimation procedure has been developed to assess bias and precision of a new measur...
Bland and Altman's limits of agreement have traditionally been used in clinical research to assess t...
Bland and Altman's limits of agreement have traditionally been used in clinical research to assess t...
Bland and Altman’s (1986, Lancet 327: 307–310) limits of agreement have been used in many clinical r...
Bland and Altman’s (1986, Lancet 327: 307–310) limits of agreement have been used in many clinical r...
Before new tests are implemented, it is important to compare their results with those of other measu...
In clinical measurement comparison of a new measurement technique with an established one is often n...
Analytical laboratories continuously assess the uncertainties and reliability of their measurement s...
Bland and Altman's limits of agreement have been used in many clinical research settings to assess a...
1. The purpose of comparing two methods of measurement of a continuous biological variable is to unc...
Bland and Altman's limits of agreement have been used in many clinical research settings to assess a...
AbstractThe correct approach to analyzing method agreement is discussed. Whether we are considering ...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE: Most of important variables measured in medicine are in numerical forms ...
Agreement between measurements refers to the degree of concordance between two (or more) sets of mea...
The comparison of two methods of measurement or instruments is addressed from a statistical point of...
Recently, a new estimation procedure has been developed to assess bias and precision of a new measur...
Bland and Altman's limits of agreement have traditionally been used in clinical research to assess t...
Bland and Altman's limits of agreement have traditionally been used in clinical research to assess t...
Bland and Altman’s (1986, Lancet 327: 307–310) limits of agreement have been used in many clinical r...
Bland and Altman’s (1986, Lancet 327: 307–310) limits of agreement have been used in many clinical r...
Before new tests are implemented, it is important to compare their results with those of other measu...
In clinical measurement comparison of a new measurement technique with an established one is often n...
Analytical laboratories continuously assess the uncertainties and reliability of their measurement s...
Bland and Altman's limits of agreement have been used in many clinical research settings to assess a...
1. The purpose of comparing two methods of measurement of a continuous biological variable is to unc...
Bland and Altman's limits of agreement have been used in many clinical research settings to assess a...
AbstractThe correct approach to analyzing method agreement is discussed. Whether we are considering ...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE: Most of important variables measured in medicine are in numerical forms ...
Agreement between measurements refers to the degree of concordance between two (or more) sets of mea...
The comparison of two methods of measurement or instruments is addressed from a statistical point of...