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what is the reliability or reproducibility of a measurement

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Answered by MEERAB1203
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Variability in measurements made on the same subject in a repeatability study can then be ascribed only to errors due to the measurement process itself. Reproducibility refers to the variation in measurements made on a subject under changing conditions4.

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Answered by arunmundhra9838
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Variability in measurements made on the same subject in a repeatability study can then be ascribed only to errors due to the measurement process itself. Reproducibility refers to the variation in measurements made on a subject under changing conditions4.

Reproducibility or reliability is the degree of stability of the data when the measurement is repeated under similar conditions. If the findings of two researchers carrying out the same test (such as the measurement of blood pressure) are very close, the observations show a high degree of interobserver reproducibility.

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