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Measures of interobserver agreement and reliability / Mohamed M. Shoukri.

Title
Measures of interobserver agreement and reliability / Mohamed M. Shoukri.
Author
Shoukri, M. M. (Mohamed M.)

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Shoukri, M. M.
Description
xxi, 269 p. : ill.; 25 cm. +
Summary
  • "Emphasizing applications over theory, this book provides a comprehensive survey of this method and provides readers with standards and directions on how to run sound clinical and other types of studies. The author clearly explains how to reduce measurement error and presents numerous practical examples of the interobserver agreement approach. To help with problem solving, he includes SAS code, both within the book and on the CRC website. An extensive review of the literature offers access to the latest developments in the field. This edition presents new applications, new tables, more detail on SAS, new code, updated references, and two new chapters"--
  • "From the First Edition:Agreement among at least two evaluators is an issue of prime importance to statisticians, clinicians, epidemiologists, psychologists, and many other scientists. Measuring interobserver agreement is a method used to evaluate inconsistencies in findings from different evaluators who collect the same or similar information. Highlighting applications over theory, Measure of Interobserver Agreement provides a comprehensive survey of this method and includes standards and directions on how to run sound reliability and agreement studies in clinical settings and other types of investigations. The author clearly explains how to reduce measurement error, presents numerous practical examples of the interobserver agreement approach, and emphasizes measures of agreement among raters for categorical assessments. The models and methods are considered in two different but closely related contexts: 1) assessing agreement among several raters where the response variable is continuous and 2) where there is a prior decision by the investigators to use categorical scales to judge the subjects enrolled in the study. While the author thoroughly discusses the practical and theoretical issues of case 1, a major portion of this book is devoted to case 2. He explores issues such as two raters randomly judging a group of subjects, interrater bias and its connection to marginal homogeneity, and statistical issues in determining sample size.<BR><BR>Statistical analysis of real and hypothetical datasets are presented to demonstrate the various applications of the models in repeatability and validation studies. To help with problem solving, the monograph includes SAS code, both within the book and on the CRC Web site. The author presents information with the right amount mathematical details, making this a cohesive book that reflects new research and the latest developments in the field"--
Series Statement
Chapman & Hall/CRC biostatistics series
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ISBN
  • 143981080X (hardback)
  • 9781439810804 (hardback)
LCCN
2010044854
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries