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Concordance measures the level of agreement when different raters or judges are evaluating the same units. Many different measures of concordance exist, some of them are Krippendortff's alpha and Cohen's kappa. ICC intraclass correlation coefficients are closely related.
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Can you have a concordance statistic (discrimination) when predicting a continuous outcome?
I'm writing a proposal for a prediction model predicting BP (continuous outcome, predicting trend over time). For assessing model performance, I'm seeing discrimination and calibration as the most com …