intermediate precision

How Intermediate Precision Differs from Repeatability?

While both intermediate precision and repeatability measure the consistency of a bioanalytical method, they differ in scope:
Repeatability: Involves the same analyst performing multiple analyses on the same sample under the same conditions within a short period.
Intermediate Precision: Involves variations in conditions such as different analysts, different days, and different equipment, providing a more comprehensive assessment of the method's consistency.

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