Difference between revisions of "Reliability"
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Latest revision as of 05:30, 19 July 2022
Description
Reliability relates the magnitude of the measurement error in observed measurements (i.e., precision or intermediate precision) to the inherent variability in the โerror-freeโ, โtrueโ, or underlying level of the quantity between subjects. The value of the reliability takes a value between 0 and 1. When the variability value is zero, indicates that all the variability in the measurements is due to measurement error. And, on the contrary, when the value is 1 indicates that there is a zero error in the measurement error. It is also known as the intraclass correlation, as it equals the correlation between any two measurements made on the same subject.
Reference: Bartlett 2008 Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol
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