Publications
2023
JH, Moon; JM, Lee; JA, Park; H, Suh; SJ, Lee
Reliability statistics every orthodontist should know Journal Article
In: Seminars in Orthodontics, 2023, ISSN: 1073-8746.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Bland-Altman plot, Confidence ellipse, Confidence interval, Reliability
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It is essential to conduct a reliability examination even if the method was considered reliable in the past, as it may not be reliable in a new study conducted by different researchers using different materials. The current article highlights the importance of reliability examination in orthodontic studies and explains which assessment methods are more appropriate than others. Several fallacies in reporting and interpreting reliability are also discussed. In addition, the article presents examples of reliability examination for one-, two-, and three-dimensional data using graphic visualization in a tutorial format.
JH, Moon; JM, Lee; JA, Park; H, Suh; SJ, Lee
Reliability statistics every orthodontist should know Journal Article
In: Seminars in Orthodontics, 2023, ISSN: 1073-8746.
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title = {Reliability statistics every orthodontist should know},
author = {Moon JH and Lee JM and Park JA and Suh H and Lee SJ},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1053/j.sodo.2023.12.004},
doi = {10.1053/j.sodo.2023.12.004},
issn = {1073-8746},
year = {2023},
date = {2023-12-29},
journal = {Seminars in Orthodontics},
abstract = {It is essential to conduct a reliability examination even if the method was considered reliable in the past, as it may not be reliable in a new study conducted by different researchers using different materials. The current article highlights the importance of reliability examination in orthodontic studies and explains which assessment methods are more appropriate than others. Several fallacies in reporting and interpreting reliability are also discussed. In addition, the article presents examples of reliability examination for one-, two-, and three-dimensional data using graphic visualization in a tutorial format.},
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It is essential to conduct a reliability examination even if the method was considered reliable in the past, as it may not be reliable in a new study conducted by different researchers using different materials. The current article highlights the importance of reliability examination in orthodontic studies and explains which assessment methods are more appropriate than others. Several fallacies in reporting and interpreting reliability are also discussed. In addition, the article presents examples of reliability examination for one-, two-, and three-dimensional data using graphic visualization in a tutorial format.
2023 |
JH, Moon; JM, Lee; JA, Park; H, Suh; SJ, Lee: Reliability statistics every orthodontist should know. In: Seminars in Orthodontics, 2023, ISSN: 1073-8746. (Type: Journal Article | Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Bland-Altman plot, Confidence ellipse, Confidence interval, Reliability)@article{Suh2023, It is essential to conduct a reliability examination even if the method was considered reliable in the past, as it may not be reliable in a new study conducted by different researchers using different materials. The current article highlights the importance of reliability examination in orthodontic studies and explains which assessment methods are more appropriate than others. Several fallacies in reporting and interpreting reliability are also discussed. In addition, the article presents examples of reliability examination for one-, two-, and three-dimensional data using graphic visualization in a tutorial format. |