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Agreement is the degree to which two raters, instruments, etc, give the same value when applied to the same object. Special statistical methods have been designed for this task.
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How to measure the "correlation" between two sequences of objects ordered by different crite...
I suppose this is a pretty common problem since when we use ranks we are often more interested in how similar they are at the top (or at the bottom, or both extremes) than in how they compare in the m …
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How to measure the "correlation" between two sequences of objects ordered by different crite...
After further literature reviewing, I ended up choosing a
weighted version of Kendall’s τ.
Some of the papers pointed to Kemeny distance, but it is related to consensus profiles.