scott2.table: Scott's coefficient for 2 raters

Description Usage Arguments Value Examples

View source: R/agree.coeff2.r

Description

Scott's coefficient for 2 raters

Usage

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scott2.table(ratings, weights = identity.weights(1:ncol(ratings)),
  conflev = 0.95, N = Inf)

Arguments

ratings

A square table of ratings (assume no missing ratings).

weights

An optional matrix that contains the weights used in the weighted analysis. By default, this parameter contaings the identity weight matrix, which leads to the unweighted analysis.

conflev

An optional parameter that specifies the confidence level used for constructing confidence intervals. By default the function assumes the standard value of 95%.

N

An optional parameter representing the finite population size if any. It is used to perform the finite population correction to the standard error. It's default value is infinity.

Value

A data frame containing the following 5 variables: coeff.name coeff.val coeff.se coeff.ci coeff.pval.

Examples

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#The dataset "cont3x3abstractors" comes with this package. Analyze it as follows:
scott2.table(cont3x3abstractors) #Yields Scott's Pi coefficient along with precision measures
scott <- scott2.table(cont3x3abstractors)$coeff.val #Yields Scott's coefficient alone.
scott
q <- nrow(cont3x3abstractors) #Number of categories
scott2.table(cont3x3abstractors,weights = quadratic.weights(1:q)) #weighted Scott's coefficient

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