Measuring intergroup agreement and disagreement
Madhusmita Panda, Sharayu Paranjpe, Anil Gore

TL;DR
This paper introduces two novel methods to quantify the level of agreement or disagreement between two independent groups of raters, addressing a key challenge in intergroup assessment.
Contribution
It presents two new methods specifically designed to measure intergroup agreement and disagreement, filling a gap in existing assessment tools.
Findings
Two new methods for measuring intergroup agreement and disagreement.
Methods effectively quantify the degree of consensus or divergence.
Potential applications in social sciences and collaborative assessments.
Abstract
This work is motivated by the need to assess the degree of agreement between two independent groups of raters. It proposes two new methods.
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Taxonomy
TopicsReliability and Agreement in Measurement · Hemodynamic Monitoring and Therapy · Multi-Criteria Decision Making
