I have four techniques to compare, done side by side on 5 adjacent surfaces (but not the exact same surface as the test "consumes" the surface) in 7 different buildings, all buildings similar. Each test use different metrics but produces a continuous variable outcome, of unknown distribution, e.g., not necessarily normal, and a "below detectable limit" or "0" option (number of residual spores via microscopy, culturable residual spores via swab, fungal cell constituents via fluorescence, and airborne fungal spores via microscopy). The fungal cell constituent test was performed twice for each location (the others were done only once) in immediately adjacent locations. For each location, the test is a pass/fail outcome. I wish to compare the tests to see if they correspond for the 35 locations tested. How should I structure the statistical analysis? Is there any alternative to logistic regression? Would logistic regression be a poor choice?

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