agreement between two methods



Dear all,

I would like to check the agreement between two methods of continuous
measurement. I understand that the best way is to calculate the limits
of agreement and not the Pearson coefficient (Bland 1986). However, my
two methods do not have the same unit of measurement. What should I do
then, simply calculate Pearson? Or calculate a Z score and then use
the limits of agreement?

Thanks,
Thaís

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