Term ID: T2754

Interrater Agreement

/interrater-agreement/
The degree of consensus between different observers or evaluators when assessing the same phenomenon, important for establishing measurement reliability.
Example: Multiple psychologists reviewing the same test results and reaching similar diagnostic conclusions, indicating reliable assessment procedures and criteria.

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Reference: McGraw & Wong (1996)