Preface |
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1 Introduction |
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1.2 Notational Conventions |
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1.3 Basic Characteristics of a Measurement Method |
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1.3.1 A Statistical Model for Measurements |
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1.3.2 Quality Characteristics |
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1.4 Method Comparison Studies |
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1.6 A Measurement Error Model |
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1.6.1 Identifiability Issues |
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1.6.2 Model-Based Moments |
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1.6.3 Conditions for Perfect Agreement |
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1.6.4 Link to Test Theory |
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1.7 Similarity versus Agreement |
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1.7.1 Evaluation of Similarity |
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1.7.2 Evaluation of Agreement |
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1.9 Controversies and Our View |
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1.10 Concepts Related to Agreement |
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1.11 Role of Confidence Intervals and Hypotheses Testing |
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1.11.1 Formulating the Agreement Hypotheses |
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1.11.2 Testing Hypotheses Using Confidence Bounds |
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1.11.3 Evaluation of Agreement Using Confidence Bounds |
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1.11.4 Evaluation of Similarity Using Confidence Intervals |
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1.12 Common Models for Paired Measurements Data |
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1.12.1 A Measurement Error Model |
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1.12.2 A Mixed-Effects Model |
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1.12.3 A Bivariate Normal Model |
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1.12.4 Limitations of the Paired Measurements Design |
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1.13 The Bland-Altman Plot |
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1.13.2 A Linear Trend in the Bland-Altman Plot |
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1.13.3 Heteroscedasticity in the Bland-Altman Plot |
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1.13.4 Variations of the Bland-Altman Plot |
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1.14 Common Regression Approaches |
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1.14.1 Ordinary Linear Regression |
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1.15 Inappropriate Use of Common Tests in Method Comparison Studies |
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1.15.1 Test of Zero Correlation |
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1.15.3 Pitman-Morgan and Bradley-Blackwood Tests |
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1.15.4 Test of Zero Intercept and Unit Slope |
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1.16 Key Steps in the Analysis of Method Comparison Data |
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39 | (1) |
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2 Common Approaches for Measuring Agreement |
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2.3 Mean Squared Deviation |
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2.4 Concordance Correlation Coefficient |
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2.5 A Digression: Tolerance and Prediction intervals |
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2.5.2 Normally Distributed Data |
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2.6 Lin's Probability Criterion and Bland-Altman Criterion |
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2.7.2 Why Ignore the Variability? |
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2.7.3 Limits of Agreement versus Prediction and Tolerance Intervals |
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2.8 Total Deviation Index and Coverage Probability |
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62 | (2) |
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2.8.2 Normally Distributed Differences |
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2.9 Inference on Agreement Measures |
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3 A General Approach for Modeling and Inference |
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3.3 A Large-Sample Approach to Inference |
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3.3.1 Approximate Distributions |
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3.3.2 Confidence Intervals |
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3.3.3 Parameter Transformation |
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3.3.4 Bootstrap Confidence Intervals |
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3.3.6 Test of Homogeneity |
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3.4 Modeling and Analysis of Method Comparison Data |
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4 Paired Measurements Data |
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4.2.1 Mixed-Effects Model |
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4.2.2 Bivariate Normal Model |
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4.3 Evaluation of Similarity and Agreement |
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4.4.1 Oxygen Saturation Data |
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4.6.1 Mixed-Effects Model |
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4.6.2 Bivariate Normal Model |
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5 Repeated Measurements Data |
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5.2.2 Individual versus Average Measurement |
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5.4.3 Model Fitting and Evaluation |
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5.5 Evaluation of Similarity and Agreement |
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5.6 Evaluation of Repeatability |
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6 Heteroscedastic Data |
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6.2.1 Diagnosing Heteroscedasticity |
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6.3 Variance Function Models |
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6.4 Repeated Measurements Data |
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6.4.1 A Heteroscedastic Mixed-Effects Model |
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6.4.2 Specifying the Variance Function |
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6.4.3 Model Fitting and Evaluation |
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6.4.4 Testing for Homoscedasticity |
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6.4.5 Evaluation of Similarity, Agreement, and Repeatability |
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6.4.6 Case Study: Cholesterol Data |
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6.5 Paired Measurements Data |
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6.5.1 A Heteroscedastic Bivariate Normal Model |
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6.5.2 Specifying the Variance Function |
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6.5.3 Model Fitting and Evaluation |
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6.5.4 Testing for Homoscedasticity |
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6.5.5 Evaluation of Similarity and Agreement |
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6.5.6 Case Study: Cyclosporin Data |
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6.7.1 Repeated Measurements Data |
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6.7.2 Paired Measurements Data |
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7 Data from Multiple Methods |
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7.4.1 Systolic Blood Pressure Data |
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7.5 Modeling Unreplicated Data |
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7.6 Modeling Repeated Measurements Data |
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7.7 Model Fitting and Evaluation |
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7.8 Evaluation of Similarity and Agreement |
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7.9 Evaluation of Repeatability |
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7.10.1 Systolic Blood Pressure Data |
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8 Data with Covariates |
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8.3.1 Modeling Means of Methods |
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8.3.2 Modeling Variances of Methods |
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8.3.4 Model Fitting and Evaluation |
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8.4 Evaluation of Similarity, Agreement, and Repeatability |
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8.4.1 Measures of Agreement for Two methods |
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8.4.2 Measures of Agreement for More Than Two Methods |
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8.4.3 Measures of Repeatability |
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8.4.4 Inference on Measures |
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9 Longitudinal Data |
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9.2.2 Percentage Body Fat Data |
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9.3.1 The Longitudinal Data Model |
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9.3.2 Specifying the Mean Functions |
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9.3.3 Specifying the Correlation Function |
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9.3.4 Model Fitting and Evaluation |
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9.4 Evaluation of Similarity and Agreement |
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10 A Nonparametric Approach |
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10.3 The Statistical Functional Approach |
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10.3.1 A Weighted Empirical CDF |
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10.3.2 Distributions Induced by Empirical CDF |
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10.4 Evaluation of Similarity and Agreement |
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10.5.1 Unreplicated Blood Pressure Data |
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10.5.2 Replicated Blood Pressure Data |
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10.7.2 Estimation of Omega |
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10.7.3 Influence Functions for the Measures |
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10.7.4 TDI Confidence Bounds |
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11 Sample Size Determination |
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11.3 The Sample Size Methodology |
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11.3.1 Paired Measurements Design |
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11.3.2 Repeated Measurements Design |
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12 Categorical Data |
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12.3 Experimental Setups and Examples |
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12.3.2 Illustrative Examples |
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12.3.3 A Graphical Approach |
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12.4 Cohen's Kappa Coefficient for Dichotomous Data |
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12.4.1 Definition and Basic Properties: Two Raters |
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12.4.2 Sample Kappa Coefficient |
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12.4.3 Agreement with a Gold Standard |
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12.4.4 Unbiased Raters: Intraclass Kappa |
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12.4.6 Combining and Comparing Kappa Coefficients |
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12.4.7 Sample Size Calculations |
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12.5 Kappa Type Measures for More Than Two Categories |
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12.5.1 Two Fixed Raters with Nominal Categories |
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12.5.2 Two Raters with Ordinal Categories: Weighted Kappa |
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12.6.1 Two Raters with Two Categories |
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12.6.2 Weighted Kappa: Multiple Categories |
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12.7 Models for Exploring Agreement |
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12.7.1 Conditional Logistic Regression Models |
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12.7.3 A Generalized Linear Mixed-Effects Model |
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References |
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Dataset List |
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Index |
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