Method Evaluation and comparison of methods
Across
- 3. range of reportable results
- 5. of the line estimates proportional error
- 7. To see if one method has more random error than the othert
- 8. error that is always in one direction and whose magnitude is a percentage of the concentration of the analyte
- 10. Estimates constant error
- 11. concentration of analyte at which some medical action is indicated
- 12. very first part of method evaluation
Down
- 1. Longer term studies that better determine exact amounts of errors for the analyte
- 2. Measures how well your regression line represents your line
- 4. error that is always in the same direction and the same size, regardless of analyte concentration
- 6. to determine whether there is a statistically significant difference between the results of the two methods
- 9. Getting the same result repeatedly
- 13. within-run replication
- 14. a result that correctly reflects the true value
- 15. estimates constant error