Test of the hypothesis that the intraclass reliability coefficient is the same for two measurement procedures

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An approximate statistical test is derived for the hypothesis that the intraclass reliability coefficients associated with two measurement procedures are equal. Control of Type 1 error is investigated by comparing empirical sampling distributions of the test statistic with its derived theoretical distribution. A numerical illustration of the procedure is also presented. Index terms: intraclass reliability, reliability, sampling theory, Spearman-Brown extrapolation, statistical test.

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Alsawalmeh, Yousef M & Feldt, Leonard S. (1992). Test of the hypothesis that the intraclass reliability coefficient is the same for two measurement procedures. Applied Psychological Measurement, 16, 195-205. doi:10.1177/014662169201600208

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Alsawalmeh, Yousef M.; Feldt, Leonard S.. (1992). Test of the hypothesis that the intraclass reliability coefficient is the same for two measurement procedures. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/115648.

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