The Slide at 0:53 is somewhat misleading, since Intra-class correlation is only for nested Data, were you have classes or groups. Otherwise, Krippendorffs Alpha is suited.
Hi, Can I use Fleiss Kappa in my case i.e. 2 Operators (Raters) run 3 types of samples (Strong positive, Low Positive & Negative) 10 Replicates of Each? Since you're only talking about Raters Not parameters/Variables. Previously I conducted similar Validation study with 2 Operators (Raters) and 2 Parameters (Positive and Negative), I used Cohen's Kappa which is quite Simple but this type I'm using 3 Parameters/Variables that's why I'm not sure which Calculator should I use. PLEASE HELP
If we use the Fleiss Kappa to measure something more than twice with the same rater, do we need to ensure that the patient's condition remains constant as a prerequisite?
Brilliant explanation. Simple and precise. This is how things should be taught in universities.
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The Slide at 0:53 is somewhat misleading, since Intra-class correlation is only for nested Data, were you have classes or groups. Otherwise, Krippendorffs Alpha is suited.
This is clearly and expertly explained!
What if you have 3 outcomes yes, no, maybe and 3 raters? ,
Hi, Can I use Fleiss Kappa in my case i.e. 2 Operators (Raters) run 3 types of samples (Strong positive, Low Positive & Negative) 10 Replicates of Each? Since you're only talking about Raters Not parameters/Variables.
Previously I conducted similar Validation study with 2 Operators (Raters) and 2 Parameters (Positive and Negative), I used Cohen's Kappa which is quite Simple but this type I'm using 3 Parameters/Variables that's why I'm not sure which Calculator should I use. PLEASE HELP
If we use the Fleiss Kappa to measure something more than twice with the same rater, do we need to ensure that the patient's condition remains constant as a prerequisite?
Is this only for binary outcomes ?
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Well explained.
Very useful.
Glad you think so!
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final result is 0.2 ? how u get 0.19
Could it be from the round? Regards, Mathias
very good
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Is this only for binary outcomes ??