Data Analysis
In this chapter, the methodologies developed in Chaps. 2 – 4 are applied in the analysis of data sets from the literature. Sections 5.2 and 5.3 are dedicated to data sets comprising two and three measurement methods, respectively.
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Heleno Bolfarine Mário de Castro Manuel Galea
Regression Models for the Comparison of Measurement Methods
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Heleno Bolfarine • Mário de Castro • Manuel Galea
Regression Models for the Comparison of Measurement Methods
Heleno Bolfarine Department of Statistics University of S˜ao Paulo Sao Paulo, S˜ao Paulo, Brazil
Mário de Castro Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics University of S˜ao Paulo S˜ao Carlos, S˜ao Paulo, Brazil
Manuel Galea Department of Statistics Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Santiago, RM - Santiago, Chile
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