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      A new biometrical procedure for testing the equality of measurements from two different analytical methods. Application of linear regression procedures for method comparison studies in clinical chemistry, Part I.

      Journal of clinical chemistry and clinical biochemistry. Zeitschrift für klinische Chemie und klinische Biochemie
      Biometry, methods, Chemistry, Clinical, Humans, Quality Control, Regression Analysis

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          Procedures for the statistical evaluation of method comparisons and instrument tests often have a requirement for distributional properties of the experimental data, but this requirement is frequently not met. In our paper we propose a new linear regression procedure with no special assumptions regarding the distribution of the samples and the measurement errors. The result does not depend on the assignment of the methods (instruments) to X and Y. After testing a linear relationship between X and Y confidence limits are given for the slope beta and the intercept alpha; they are used to determine whether there is only a chance difference between beta and 1 and between alpha and 0. The mathematical background is amplified separately in an appendix.

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          6655447
          10.1515/cclm.1983.21.11.709/html

          Chemistry
          Biometry,methods,Chemistry, Clinical,Humans,Quality Control,Regression Analysis
          Chemistry
          Biometry, methods, Chemistry, Clinical, Humans, Quality Control, Regression Analysis

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