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<blockquote data-quote="tim2000s" data-source="post: 778277" data-attributes="member: 30007"><p>You are somewhat missing the point. A trial of 72 people could easily show 86.7% of results being in the Clinically Accurate Zone A and produce a MARD of 11.4% without an issue. It means that 13.3% of results were not in the Clinically Accurate Zone A, and we don't know where they were, and that a set of statistical data provided some numbers that were presented at a conference. </p><p></p><p>It very clearly does not state (and at a conference like this you wouldn't state) that some sensors are showing complete rubbish. The aggregate statistics negate the need to deliver an adversely positive message. That doesn't preclude a few sets of terrible data, but those won't be reported!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tim2000s, post: 778277, member: 30007"] You are somewhat missing the point. A trial of 72 people could easily show 86.7% of results being in the Clinically Accurate Zone A and produce a MARD of 11.4% without an issue. It means that 13.3% of results were not in the Clinically Accurate Zone A, and we don't know where they were, and that a set of statistical data provided some numbers that were presented at a conference. It very clearly does not state (and at a conference like this you wouldn't state) that some sensors are showing complete rubbish. The aggregate statistics negate the need to deliver an adversely positive message. That doesn't preclude a few sets of terrible data, but those won't be reported! [/QUOTE]
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