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Let Me Help You Repeated tests reproducibility - Regression line is close and good Bland Altman plots

Hi, I have two sets of repeated tests and the regression line is close, along with good Bland Altman plots. How can I apply coefficient of variation to demonstrate good reproducibility of two tests displayed as two columns with neighbouring data points referring to two repeated tests in one individual?
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I would suggest you use analyse of variance (ANOVA) with repeated measures to show that there is not effect of the test.

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