Across
- 4. An error that can be either positive or negative, whose direction and magnitude is unpredictable (2 words)
- 5. Minimum number of days a sample should be tested for a between run replication
- 7. an error that is always in one direction with a magnitude that is a percentage of the analyte concentration (two words)
- 11. Runs the same samples over many days (3 words)
- 13. Test that determines if there is a significant difference in the amount of random error between two methods
- 15. Also known as the range of reportable results
Down
- 1. Estimates proportional error
- 2. Estimates constant error
- 3. Measures the same thing repeatedly in one run (3 words)
- 6. A longitudinal study where you measure an analyte using both the existing and new test method (two words)
- 8. Concentration of analyte at which a medical action is needed (3 words)
- 9. Part of the regression line that equals the constant error
- 10. An error that is always in the same direction and the same size (two words)
- 12. Type of error that determines the maximum amount you can be wrong and still have acceptable results (two words)
- 14. Test that determines if there is a statistically significant bias between two methods