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Re: inter-rater reliability with multiple raters

Posted by bdates on Jun 20, 2014; 12:15am
URL: http://spssx-discussion.165.s1.nabble.com/inter-rater-reliability-with-multiple-raters-tp5726465p5726552.html

I've just been contracted to set up a learning community around performance measurement/management.  We've set up a Google Blog, and we're attaching our files for upload on a Google Drive.  I'm offering that as something to investigate...and also asking for feedback on how pedestrian it might be. I should be finished with my edit of the monograph on interrater agreement for nominal scales in the next two weeks, including the edits of all the syntax.  I'm trying to find a suitable place to post the info so listserv members can access it.  Marta Garcia Granero set up a website for her contributions, I believe, so maybe that's the way to go??

Brian

From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [[hidden email]] on behalf of Mike Palij [[hidden email]]
Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2014 7:24 AM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: inter-rater reliability with multiple raters

Just a suggestion: a wiki(pedia) type website might be a good
format.  This would allow new information to added easily as
well as maintaining some degree control over content. One
source on this is the following:
 
Whether this is the best format will depend upon the resources
you have available (e.g., time, whether you can get free hosting,
colleagues to act as editors/admins).
 
-Mike Palij
New York University
 
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2014 2:26 AM
Subject: Re: inter-rater reliability with multiple raters

Yes, I have them.  Everything (old version, new version) is in a couple of
directories, with a fair amount of duplication, and with the same date of
3/29/2004.  I think the proper content amounts to 150 files, 1.5 MB or so.
I suppose that much disk space can be rented at trivial cost.  I don't know
how to go about doing that - who to use, etc.

I just now realized how easy it would be to install them -- almost all the
file links are relative to "this directory", so I can go to the indexing file
and click on them right now.

It could use some updating on some things.  It became easier to Google
than to use my own indexes, even when Google would point to my FAQ.
And Google would give the more recent posts.

I know that I have seen some better references cited on a number of topics
since I stopped adding things in about 1998.  And sometimes, some better
comments.  One initial approach might be, I could just insert comments 
*saying* that this can be improved.   Then I would want an "Comments"
section where people could submit suggestions.  Or mail me old posts
that make good points.

Someone, want to give me advice about doing this?

--
Rich Ulrich


> Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2014 18:39:59 -0700
> From: [hidden email]
> Subject: Re: inter-rater reliability with multiple raters
> To: [hidden email]
>
> Rich, do you still have all of the files for your FAQ? If so, someone really
> ought to get them back on a website somewhere.
>
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