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::::* Reliability relates the magnitude of the measurement error in observed measurements  to the inherent variability in the ‘error-free’, ‘true’, or underlying level of the quantity between subjects.
::::*It is also known as the intraclass correlation, as it equals the correlation between any two measurements made on the same subject.Reliability takes values between zero and one, with a value of one corresponding to zero measurement error and a value of zero meaning that all the variability in measurements is due to measurement error.
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Bartlett JW, Frost C (2008) Reliability, repeatability and reproducibility: analysis of measurement errors in continuous variables. Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol 31:466-475.

» PMID: 18306169

Bartlett JW, Frost C (2008) Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol

Abstract: Keywords: agreement; measurement error; method comparison; reliability; repeatability; reproducibility Bioblast editor: Iglesias-Gonzalez J

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  • Reliability relates the magnitude of the measurement error in observed measurements to the inherent variability in the ‘error-free’, ‘true’, or underlying level of the quantity between subjects.
  • It is also known as the intraclass correlation, as it equals the correlation between any two measurements made on the same subject.Reliability takes values between zero and one, with a value of one corresponding to zero measurement error and a value of zero meaning that all the variability in measurements is due to measurement error.

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  • Iglesias-Gonzalez et al (2021) Proficiency test in mt-respiration: A necessary tool for reliable and reproducible results. MitoFit Preprints 2021 (in prep).

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