The effect of measurement unreliability on sleep and respiratory variables.

Abstract
Unreliability associated with scoring sleep variables is a potentially problematic issue in clinical and research studies. When scoring unreliability is unrecognized, it can contribute to the following: increase variability in the measures of interest, decrease a study's ability to detect important relationships, attenuate correlation coefficients, and increase clinical trial costs.

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