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. 1988;10(3):144–146. doi: 10.1155/S1463924688000276

Confidence interval approach for evaluating bias in laboratory methods

K F Yee 1
PMCID: PMC2547746  PMID: 18925202

Abstract

A statistically significant difference in mean values between two laboratory quantitation methods is interpreted as a bias. Sometimes such a difference is so minute that it does not constitute any practical concern. An alternative approach is to test statistically whether the two methods are close enough, not for equality. This is to look at the confidence interval of the mean method difference and does not entail any additional statistical tests.

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