We proposed two simple moment-based procedures, one with (GCCC1) and one without (GCCC2) normality assumptions, to generalize the inference of concordance correlation coefficient for the evaluation of agreement among multiple observers for measurements on a continuous scale. A modified Fisher's Z -transformation was adapted to further improve the inference. We compared the proposed methods with U -statistic-based inference approach. Simulation analysis showed desirable statistical properties of the simplified approach GCCC1, in terms of coverage probabilities and coverage balance, especially for small samples. GCCC2, which is distribution-free, behaved comparably with the U -statistic-based procedure, but had a more intuitive and explicit v...
Cohen\u27s κ (1960) is almost universally used for the assessment of the strength of agreement among...
In medicine, before replacing an old device by a new one, we need to know whether the results of the...
Before new tests are implemented, it is important to compare their results with those of other measu...
A multivariate technique named Canonical Concordance Correlation Analysis (CCCA) is introduced. In c...
Agreement between fixed observers or methods that produce readings on a continuous scale is usually ...
Abst rac t: We consider two populations, each of which contains at least one object. On each ob-jec...
Agreement is an important concept in medical and behavioral sciences, in particular in clinical deci...
<p>Note: CCCs are depicted with 99% confidence intervals. Point estimates are listed on the right si...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Statistics Canada and can...
The concordance correlation coefficient (CCC) is a common measure of reproducibility or agreement be...
In this paper, we present a methodology for determining the degree of concordance between observed a...
Background: Currently, we are not aware of a method to assess graphically on one simple plot agreeme...
In this short communication, we discuss alternative ways to estimate accordance and concordance, whi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Biostatistics an...
One of the main issues when analyzing multidimensional phenomena such as well being is how to define...
Cohen\u27s κ (1960) is almost universally used for the assessment of the strength of agreement among...
In medicine, before replacing an old device by a new one, we need to know whether the results of the...
Before new tests are implemented, it is important to compare their results with those of other measu...
A multivariate technique named Canonical Concordance Correlation Analysis (CCCA) is introduced. In c...
Agreement between fixed observers or methods that produce readings on a continuous scale is usually ...
Abst rac t: We consider two populations, each of which contains at least one object. On each ob-jec...
Agreement is an important concept in medical and behavioral sciences, in particular in clinical deci...
<p>Note: CCCs are depicted with 99% confidence intervals. Point estimates are listed on the right si...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Statistics Canada and can...
The concordance correlation coefficient (CCC) is a common measure of reproducibility or agreement be...
In this paper, we present a methodology for determining the degree of concordance between observed a...
Background: Currently, we are not aware of a method to assess graphically on one simple plot agreeme...
In this short communication, we discuss alternative ways to estimate accordance and concordance, whi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Biostatistics an...
One of the main issues when analyzing multidimensional phenomena such as well being is how to define...
Cohen\u27s κ (1960) is almost universally used for the assessment of the strength of agreement among...
In medicine, before replacing an old device by a new one, we need to know whether the results of the...
Before new tests are implemented, it is important to compare their results with those of other measu...