percentage of agreement
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percentage
noun
uk/pəˈsen.tɪdʒ/us/pɚˈsen.t̬ɪdʒ/
an amount of something, often expressed as a number out ...
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agreement
noun
uk/əˈɡriː.mənt/us/əˈɡriː.mənt/
the situation in which people have the same opinion, or in which they approve of or ...
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(Definition ofpercentageandagreementfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Agreement was determined on an item-by-item basis and percentages of agreement were calculated for each child and for each grammatical morpheme.
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Rater reliability was established by comparing thepercentageofagreementbetween the scorer and the first author on a sample of 20 texts from each writing task.
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Coding reliability based on the item-by-itempercentageofagreementwas 94%.
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Percentageofagreementfor individual words ranged from 84% to 99%, generally being lower for longer words and higher for shorter words.
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Thepercentageofagreementwith the first person's bracketing was 98.42%: only 62 out of 3927 locations were contested by a verifier.
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Using this method, thepercentageofagreementwas 94%.
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By the first method, thepercentageofagreementbetween the raters was 97%.
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By the first method, thepercentageofagreementbetween the raters was 95%.
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Thepercentageofagreementfor each variable was computed in terms of the total number of agreements divided by the number of agreements plus disagreements.
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In the analysis within each category, the item with the highestpercentageofagreementwas chosen.
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By the first method, thepercentageofagreementbetween the raters was 98%.
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Percentageofagreementbetween the original rater and the second rater for the responses that were not used to train the raters on the scoring criteria was 93%.
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Coding reliability was calculated as apercentageofagreement(point-by-point) for each measure based on 25% of the transcripts randomly selected and recoded by an independent rater.
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Percentageofagreementreached 76.1 for category level 1 (pragmatic function), 78.1 for category level 2 (descriptive accuracy), 79 for category level 3 (communicative adequacy), and 89.5 for listener categories.
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Thepercentageofagreementwas 98 - 100%.
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I explained during the debate that there must be a highpercentageofagreement.
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It cannot be unblocked without the agreement of those countries because of thepercentageofagreementwhich has to be reached in the board before a programme can go ahead.
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