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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: BJOG. 2013 Jul 11;120(0 2):48–v. doi: 10.1111/1471-0528.12127

Table 2.

Precision and accuracy from the initial standardisation session in Nairobi, Kenya: length data

TEM* F test
Sign test*** Bias
Bias
Lead anthropometrist** Overall mean** Lead anthropometrist**** F test***** Sign test****** Overall mean**** F test***** Sign test******
Group 1
WHO lead anthropometrist 0.371 P > 0.25 P > 0.05 −0.069 P > 0.25 P > 0.05
Observer 1 0.596 0.01 < P < 0.05 0.01 < P < 0.05 P > 0.05 −0.348 0.01 < P < 0.05 P < 0.05 −0.416 0.01 < P < 0.05 P < 0.05
Observer 2 0.314 P > 0.25 P > 0.25 P < 0.05 −0.055 P > 0.25 P > 0.05 −0.124 P > 0.25 P < 0.05
Observer 3 0.368 P > 0.25 P > 0.25 P < 0.05 0.288 P > 0.25 P < 0.05 0.219 P > 0.25 P < 0.05
Observer 4 0.312 P > 0.25 P > 0.25 P < 0.05 0.166 P > 0.25 P < 0.05 0.067 P > 0.25 P < 0.05
Observer 5 0.349 P > 0.25 P > 0.25 P > 0.05 0.432 0.05 < P < 0.10 P < 0.05 0.355 0.10 < P < 0.25 P < 0.05
Group 2
WHO lead anthropometrist 0.311 P > 0.25 P > 0.05 0.160 P > 0.25 P < 0.05
Observer 1 0.377 0.10 < P < 0.25 P > 0.25 P > 0.05 −0.288 0.10 < P < 0.25 P < 0.05 −0.127 P > 0.25 P > 0.05
Observer 2 0.534 0.01 < P < 0.05 P > 0.25 P < 0.05 −0.186 P > 0.25 P < 0.05 −0.015 P > 0.25 P > 0.05
Observer 3 0.513 0.01 < P < 0.05 P > 0.25 P > 0.05 −0.227 P > 0.25 P < 0.05 −0.067 P > 0.25 P > 0.05
Observer 4 0.543 P < 0.01 0.10 < P < 0.25 P > 0.05 −0.080 0.05 < P < 0.10 P > 0.05 0.080 0.05 < P < 0.10 P > 0.05
Observer 5 0.409 0.10 < P < 0.25 P > 0.25 P > 0.05 −0.193 P > 0.25 P < 0.05 −0.032 P > 0.25 P > 0.05
*

Technical error of measurement (TEM): (di2/2n); where di is the difference between the ith participants test and retest measurements by the observer and n is the number of measured participants.

**

F ratio for precision: Observer's(di2)/Leadanthropometrists's(di2). When overall mean is the gold standard, di in the denominator is the difference between the ith participant’s overall mean of retest measurements.

***

Precision sign test: binomial proportion p, where p = x/n, and x is the frequency of the observer’s retest scores that are higher (or lower) than the corresponding test scores. Significance is based on exact confidence limits for proportions when n ≤ 75 (see table B.11 in Daly and Bourke7).

****

Average bias: Observer ΣΔi/n; where Δi is the difference between the observer’s mean and the lead anthropometrist’s (or overall) mean measurement for the ith participant.

*****

F ratio for bias: Observer's(Δi2)/Leadanthropometrist's(Δi2) or overall means (di2)/(samedenominatorastheprecisionFratio).

******

Bias sign test: binomial proportion p, where p = x/n, and x is the frequency of the observer’s means that are above (or below) the lead anthropometrist’s mean or overall mean. Significance is based on exact confidence limits for proportions when n ≤ 75 (see table B.11 in Daly and Bourke7).