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A binary variable takes one of two values, typically coded as "0" and "1".
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What's a good way to calculate agreement between examiners when the measure is binary?
I want to assess ability to identify tumor types in humans vs. a computers. There are 7 tumor types. I am interested in calculating agreement between the human examiners but I am not sure the best way …
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What's a good way to calculate agreement between examiners when the measure is binary?
A better option is to calculate Fleiss’s kappa (or Cohen's kappa if there are only two examiners) using the categorical response data of what each examiner guesses is the correct tumor type.
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