Description Usage Arguments Value Examples
Scott's coefficient for 2 raters
| 1 2 | scott2.table(ratings, weights = identity.weights(1:ncol(ratings)),
  conflev = 0.95, N = Inf)
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| 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. | 
A data frame containing the following 5 variables: coeff.name coeff.val coeff.se coeff.ci coeff.pval.
| 1 2 3 4 5 6 | #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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