Bland-Altman
From: U. Gauger (u.gauger_at_berlin.de)
Date: 11/15/04
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Date: 14 Nov 2004 23:13:51 -0800
Dear group,
I am concerned with the following problem:
Given three methods, I want to assess which one ist the best in terms
of reproducibility. Each method is measured nine times on n = 12
subjects.
Furthermore I want to assess the best of these three methods with a
gold standard.
The Bland-Altman approach seems a good solution, but it is defined
only for two measurments per subject.
How can I extend this approach?
Thanks in advance
U. Gauger
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