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The phrase "agreement coefficient" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to statistics, research, or any field where the degree of agreement between variables or data sets is being measured.
Example: "The study calculated the agreement coefficient to determine how closely the two sets of data aligned."
Alternatives: "concordance coefficient" or "correlation coefficient."
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First-order agreement coefficient.
Inter-observer agreement was determined using an agreement coefficient (kappa).
Table 15 shows agreement coefficient values for FinG 1 and FinG 2 for each program.
Table 17 shows agreement coefficient values for FinG 2 according to the knowledge of the participants.
Table 11 contains the agreement coefficient values for each program, considering both with and without visualization cases in FinG 1.
The AC1 statistic (Gwet 2001), or first-order agreement coefficient, corrects the overall percentage agreement for chance agreement.
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A problem occurs with the use of agreement coefficients when there is a high number of items that have a sure negative classification.
The concordance between log transformed antibody levels against AMA1-FVO and AMA1-3D7 was measured with random marginal agreement coefficients with squared difference as suggested in Fay (2005) [14].
Upon completion of the training workshops, inter-rater reliability was assessed by calculating interrater agreement coefficients (κ value) for the designed questionnaire.
Kappa agreement coefficients were calculated for the three physiotherapists.
In an attempt to fix these problems, Gwet [ 9] proposed two new agreement coefficients.
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