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Agreement assessment techniques are widely used in examining the
acceptability of a new or generic process, methodology and/or
formulation in areas of lab performance, instrument/assay
validation or method comparisons, statistical process control,
goodness-of-fit, and individual bioequivalence. Successful
applications in these situations require a sound understanding of
both the underlying theory and methodological advances in handling
real-life problems. This book seeks to effectively blend theory and
applications while presenting readers with many practical examples.
For instance, in the medical device environment, it is important to
know if the newly established lab can reproduce the
instrument/assay results from the established but outdating lab.
When there is a disagreement, it is important to differentiate the
sources of disagreement. In addition to agreement coefficients,
accuracy and precision coefficients are introduced and utilized to
characterize these sources. This book will appeal to a broad range
of statisticians, researchers, practitioners and students, in areas
of biomedical devices, psychology, medical research, and others, in
which agreement assessment are needed. Many practical illustrative
examples will be presented throughout the book in a wide variety of
situations for continuous and categorical data.
Agreement assessment techniques are widely used in examining the
acceptability of a new or generic process, methodology and/or
formulation in areas of lab performance, instrument/assay
validation or method comparisons, statistical process control,
goodness-of-fit, and individual bioequivalence. Successful
applications in these situations require a sound understanding of
both the underlying theory and methodological advances in handling
real-life problems. This book seeks to effectively blend theory and
applications while presenting readers with many practical examples.
For instance, in the medical device environment, it is important to
know if the newly established lab can reproduce the
instrument/assay results from the established but outdating lab.
When there is a disagreement, it is important to differentiate the
sources of disagreement. In addition to agreement coefficients,
accuracy and precision coefficients are introduced and utilized to
characterize these sources. This book will appeal to a broad range
of statisticians, researchers, practitioners and students, in areas
of biomedical devices, psychology, medical research, and others, in
which agreement assessment are needed. Many practical illustrative
examples will be presented throughout the book in a wide variety of
situations for continuous and categorical data.
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