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Assessment of body fat percentage in Emirati females: a comparative analysis of BIA vs. DXA. [PDF]
Haroun D, Ehsanallah A.
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Bland–Altman plot: A brief overview
International Journal of Academic Medicine, 2017In healthcare research, it is common to compare two methods of measurement to determine the overall degree of agreement. The Bland–Altman (BA) plot is an alternative to traditional correlational analyses. The BA plot portrays the agreement graphically by creating statistical limits of agreement using the mean and standard deviation of the differences ...
Parampreet Kaur, JillC Stoltzfus
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Including the Tukey Mean‐Difference (Bland–Altman) Plot in a Statistics Course
Teaching Statistics, 2014SummaryThe Tukey mean‐difference plot, also called the Bland–Altman plot, is a recognized graphical tool in the exploration of biometrical data. We show that this technique deserves a place on an introductory statistics course by encouraging students to think about the kind of graph they wish to create, rather than just creating the default graph for ...
Marcin Kozak, Agnieszka Wnuk
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Using Bland-Altman plot-based harmonization algorithm to optimize the harmonization for immunoassays
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM)Abstract Objectives Harmonization has been recommended by the International Organization for Standard (ISO) to achieve equivalent results across in vitro diagnostic measurement devices (IVD-MDs). We aim to evaluate the effectiveness of Bland-Altman plot-based harmonization algorithm (BA-BHA) created ...
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Statistics in medicine, 2016
Two main methodologies for assessing equivalence in method-comparison studies are presented separately in the literature. The first one is the well-known and widely applied Bland-Altman approach with its agreement intervals, where two methods are considered interchangeable if their differences are not clinically significant.
Francq, Bernard G., Govaerts, Bernadette
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Two main methodologies for assessing equivalence in method-comparison studies are presented separately in the literature. The first one is the well-known and widely applied Bland-Altman approach with its agreement intervals, where two methods are considered interchangeable if their differences are not clinically significant.
Francq, Bernard G., Govaerts, Bernadette
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BA-plotteR – A web tool for generating Bland-Altman plots and constructing limits of agreement
Research in Veterinary Science, 2021Investigators use Bland-Altman plot (Limits of Agreement plot) to compare two methods measuring the same continuous variable to determine interchangeability or agreement of the methods. The method has evolved to deal with heteroscedastic data and fixed or proportional biases (or both).
Goedhart, J., Rishniw, M.
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Physiological Measurement, 2020
The rapid emergence of new measurement instruments and methods requires personnel and researchers of different disciplines to know the correct statistical methods to utilize to compare their performance with reference ones and properly interpret findings.
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The rapid emergence of new measurement instruments and methods requires personnel and researchers of different disciplines to know the correct statistical methods to utilize to compare their performance with reference ones and properly interpret findings.
S. Haghayegh +4 more
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A practical approach to Bland-Altman plots and variation coefficients for log transformed variables
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 2008Indicators of reproducibility for log-transformed variables can often not be calculated straightforwardly and are subsequently incorrectly interpreted.We discuss meaningful Coefficients of Variation (CV) for log-transformed variables, which can be derived directly from the standard error of the log-transformed measurements.
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