intraclass correlation

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correlation
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˌkɒr.əˈleɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌkɔːr.əˈleɪ.ʃən/
a connection or relationship between two or more facts, ...
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This phenomenon is presumably due to a predominant effect of measurement errors, which artificially increase the denominator of theintraclasscorrelationin shorter traits.
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For the correlated percentage data, we have to deal with theintraclasscorrelation.
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They were then compared with the scores obtained from the original study usingintraclasscorrelation(9).
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The average measureintraclasscorrelationbetween the scores of the four teachers was found to be 0.879.
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Anintraclasscorrelationwas conducted comparing sibling scores on the "executive function" composite.
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The mean values of the marker states were stable, but theintraclasscorrelationcoefficients were low.
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Genetic variability among lines, estimated by theintraclasscorrelation, was similar in the three populations investigated and did not change significantly with temperature.
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Interestingly, heritability (intraclasscorrelation) was positively correlated with mean trait value, again confirming its independence from evolvability.
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There are many different estimators ofintraclasscorrelationthat have been proposed for binary data.
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As a result, the algorithm developed here can be applied to binary trait mapping except that theintraclasscorrelationis irrelevant here.
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Forming inferences about someintraclasscorrelationcoefficients.
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Theintraclasscorrelationr=0.74 (p<0.01), suggested adequate inter-rater reliability.
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Analysingintraclasscorrelationfor dichotomous variables.
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