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The statistical methods used to evaluate and compare different methods of measurement are a vital common component of all methods of scientific research. This book provides a practically orientated guide to the statistical models used in the evaluation of measurement errors with a wide variety of illustrative examples taken from across the sciences. After introducing basic concepts, such as precision, reproducibility and reliability, a detailed discussion of the sources of variability of measurements and associated variance components models is provided. The central chapters deal with the design and analysis of method comparison studies (concentrating primarily on quantitative measurements) ranging from simple paired comparisons to more complex studies involving three or more methods. This leads on to a review of methods for categorical measures.
Contents
Setting the Scene Sources of Variation
Method Comparison 1: Paired Observations
Method Comparison 2: More Informative Designs
Methods for Categorical (binary) data
Appendix 1. EQS Programs (chapter 3)
Appendix 2. Selected EQS Programs (chapter 4)
Appendix 3. Selected Gllamm Programs
Appendix 4. Selected Mplus Programs
Appendix 5. Selected Mplus Runs to Fit latent Class Models
Appendix 6. Web-based Resources and Software Packages



