Title of article :
Using prevalence indices to aid interpretation and comparison of agreement ratings between two or more observers
Author/Authors :
Burn، نويسنده , , Charlotte C. and Weir، نويسنده , , Alex A.S. Weir، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Veterinary clinical and epidemiological investigations demand observer reliability. Kappa (κ) statistics are often used to adjust the observed percentage agreement according to that expected by chance. In highly homogenous populations, κ ratings can be poor, despite percentage agreements being high, because the probability of chance agreement is also high. Veterinary researchers are often unsure how to interpret these ambiguous results. It is suggested that prevalence indices (PIs), reflecting the homogeneity of the sample, should be reported alongside percentage agreements and κ values. Here, a published PI calculation is extended, permitting extrapolation to situations involving three or more observers. A process is proposed for classifying results into those that do and do not attain clinically useful ratings, and those tested on excessively homogenous populations and which are therefore inconclusive. Pre-selection of balanced populations, or adjustment of scoring thresholds, can help reduce population homogeneity. Reporting PIs in observer reliability studies in veterinary science and other disciplines enables reliability to be interpreted usefully and allows results to be compared between studies.
Keywords :
Observer agreement , statistics , Population homogeneity , Subjective scoring , kappa
Journal title :
The Veterinary Journal
Journal title :
The Veterinary Journal