Harris, Eugene K.; Boyd, James C.
The authorshave bridged the gap between the pedantic recitation of statistical dogma and practical application of those tools to the considerable task of establishing appropriate reference values for the analytes we measurethe most significant contribution they make is in relating this application to the real issue in laboratory medicine today: how we can contribute to lowering episode-of-care cost. -Clinical Chemistry thoroughauthoritativean excellent addition to departmental and institutional libraries. -Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal This book is the first book I have seen which covers so much of the area of variation in measurement, and explains it very clearlyessential. -International Society for Clinical Biostatistics News