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Anàlisi de Comparació de Mètodes de Bland-Altman×Coeficient de correlació de moment producte de Pearson×
CampEstadísticaEstadística
FamíliaHypothesis testHypothesis test
Any d'origen19861895
Autor originalJ. Martin Bland & Douglas G. AltmanKarl Pearson
TipusGraphical and statistical method comparisonParametric correlation
Font seminalBland, J.M. & Altman, D.G. (1986). Statistical Methods for Assessing Agreement Between Two Methods of Clinical Measurement. Lancet, 327(8476), 307–310. DOI ↗Cohen, J. (1988). Statistical Power Analysis for the Behavioral Sciences (2nd ed.). Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. DOI ↗
ÀliesBland-Altman plot, limits of agreement analysis, method agreement analysis, Bland-Altman Uyum Analizipearson r, product-moment correlation, bivariate correlation, Pearson Korelasyon Analizi
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ResumThe Bland-Altman analysis is a graphical and statistical technique for assessing agreement between two measurement methods applied to the same subjects. Introduced by J. Martin Bland and Douglas G. Altman in their landmark 1986 Lancet paper, it plots the difference between the two methods against their mean for each subject, and derives the bias (mean difference) along with limits of agreement (LoA) that capture 95% of differences in the population.The Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient (r) is a parametric measure of the direction and strength of the linear association between two continuous variables. Introduced by Karl Pearson in 1895, it remains the most widely used bivariate correlation statistic in the social, health, and natural sciences. The coefficient ranges from −1 (perfect negative linear relationship) to +1 (perfect positive), with 0 indicating no linear association.
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