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Abstract
The correct approach to analyzing method agreement is discussed. Whether we are considering
agreement between two measurements on the same samples (repeatability) or two individuals
using identical methodology on identical samples (reproducibility) or comparing two
methods, appropriate procedures are described, and worked examples are shown. The
correct approaches for both categorical and numerical variables are explained. More
complex analyses involving a comparison of more than two pairs of data are mentioned
and guidance for these analyses given. Simple formulae for calculating the approximate
sample size needed for agreement analysis are also given. Examples of good practice
from the reproduction literature are cited, and common errors of methodology are indicated.
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