The study of measurement error, observer variation and agreement between different methods of measurement are frequent topics in the imaging literature. We describe the problems of some applications of correlation and regression methods to these studies, using recent examples from this literature. We use a simulated example to show how these problems and misinterpretations arise. We describe the 95% limits of agreement approach and a similar, appropriate, regression technique. We discuss the difference vs. mean plot, and the pitfalls of plotting difference against one variable only. We stress that these are questions of estimation, not significance tests, and show how confidence intervals can be found for these estimates
Reliability and measurement error are measurement properties that quantify the influence of specific...
Analytical laboratories continuously assess the uncertainties and reliability of their measurement s...
Background: Accurate values are a must in medicine. An important parameter in determining the qualit...
The study of measurement error, observer variation and agreement between different methods of measur...
The study of measurement error, observer variation and agreement between different methods of measur...
Sonography researchers are often confronted with questions concerning the relationship between measu...
Bland and Altman's limits of agreement have traditionally been used in clinical research to assess t...
Agreement between measurements refers to the degree of concordance between two (or more) sets of mea...
Despite the fundamental importance of measurement in medicine, studies which compare methods of clin...
We signal and discuss common methodological errors in agreement studies and the use of kappa indices...
Before new tests are implemented, it is important to compare their results with those of other measu...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE: Most of important variables measured in medicine are in numerical forms ...
With advances in medical technology, simpler and safer methods for diagnosis and therapy are increas...
A common goal in radiological studies is the search for alternatives for image processing and analys...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Accurate values are a must in medicine. An important parameter in determi...
Reliability and measurement error are measurement properties that quantify the influence of specific...
Analytical laboratories continuously assess the uncertainties and reliability of their measurement s...
Background: Accurate values are a must in medicine. An important parameter in determining the qualit...
The study of measurement error, observer variation and agreement between different methods of measur...
The study of measurement error, observer variation and agreement between different methods of measur...
Sonography researchers are often confronted with questions concerning the relationship between measu...
Bland and Altman's limits of agreement have traditionally been used in clinical research to assess t...
Agreement between measurements refers to the degree of concordance between two (or more) sets of mea...
Despite the fundamental importance of measurement in medicine, studies which compare methods of clin...
We signal and discuss common methodological errors in agreement studies and the use of kappa indices...
Before new tests are implemented, it is important to compare their results with those of other measu...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE: Most of important variables measured in medicine are in numerical forms ...
With advances in medical technology, simpler and safer methods for diagnosis and therapy are increas...
A common goal in radiological studies is the search for alternatives for image processing and analys...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Accurate values are a must in medicine. An important parameter in determi...
Reliability and measurement error are measurement properties that quantify the influence of specific...
Analytical laboratories continuously assess the uncertainties and reliability of their measurement s...
Background: Accurate values are a must in medicine. An important parameter in determining the qualit...