Abstract

When the raters participating in a reliability study are a random sample from a larger population of raters, inferences about the intraclass correlation coefficient must be based on the three mean squares from the analysis of variance table summarizing the results: between subjects, between raters, and error. An approximate confidence interval for the parameter is presented as a function of these three mean squares.

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Intraclass correlationStatisticsMathematicsConfidence intervalCorrelation ratioInterval estimationReliability (semiconductor)Interclass correlationCorrelation coefficientStandard errorCorrelationFisher transformationInterval (graph theory)Variance (accounting)PsychometricsCombinatorics

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Year
1978
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article
Volume
43
Issue
2
Pages
259-262
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146
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Joseph L. Fleiss, Patrick E. Shrout (1978). Approximate Interval Estimation for a Certain Intraclass Correlation Coefficient. Psychometrika , 43 (2) , 259-262. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02293867

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10.1007/bf02293867