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Answering the Call for a Standard Reliability Measure for Coding Data

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This work proposes Krippendorff's alpha as the standard reliability measure, general in that it can be used regardless of the number of observers, levels of measurement, sample sizes, and presence or absence of missing data.
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In content analysis and similar methods, data are typically generated by trained human observers who record or transcribe textual, pictorial, or audible matter in terms suitable for analysis. Conclusions from such data can be trusted only after demonstrating their reliability. Unfortunately, the content analysis literature is full of proposals for so-called reliability coefficients, leaving investigators easily confused, not knowing which to choose. After describing the criteria for a good measure of reliability, we propose Krippendorff's alpha as the standard reliability measure. It is general in that it can be used regardless of the number of observers, levels of measurement, sample sizes, and presence or absence of missing data. To facilitate the adoption of this recommendation, we describe a freely available macro written for SPSS and SAS to calculate Krippendorff's alpha and illustrate its use with a simple example.

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Birds of a feather flock together? Party leaders on Twitter during the 2013 Norwegian elections

TL;DR: The advent of social media has spurred democratic optimism and was seen as something that help political public relations establish and maintain good relationships with key publics as discussed by the authors. But, researc...
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Weighted Krippendorff's alpha is a more reliable metrics for multi-coders ordinal annotations: experimental studies on emotion, opinion and coreference annotation

TL;DR: An experimental study with four measures (Cohen's κ, Scott's π, binary and weighted Krippendorff ' s α) on three tasks: emotion, opinion and coreference annotation suggests that weighted α is the most reliable metrics for such an annotation scheme.
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International Coverage, Foreign Policy, and National Image: Exploring the Complexities of Media Coverage, Public Opinion, and Presidential Agenda

TL;DR: The authors investigated how media salience, public opinion, and policy agendas influence the perceptions of foreign countries in the United States and found that salience promotes awareness of inflated significance for foreign countries named in U.S. media.
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Progress feedback effects on students' writing mastery goal, self-efficacy beliefs, and performance

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of progress feedback on university students' writing mastery goal, self-efficacy beliefs, and writing performance were examined in an experiment with the Motivated Strategies for Learning Questionnaire (MSLQ).
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Learning about Politics From The Daily Show: The Role of Viewer Orientation and Processing Motivations

TL;DR: The authors found that viewers who orient to a segment from The Daily Show as news or as a mix of news and entertainment invest more mental effort and subsequently learn more than viewers who have a purely entertainment orientation.
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Coefficient alpha and the internal structure of tests.

TL;DR: In this paper, a general formula (α) of which a special case is the Kuder-Richardson coefficient of equivalence is shown to be the mean of all split-half coefficients resulting from different splittings of a test, therefore an estimate of the correlation between two random samples of items from a universe of items like those in the test.
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An introduction to the bootstrap

TL;DR: This article presents bootstrap methods for estimation, using simple arguments, with Minitab macros for implementing these methods, as well as some examples of how these methods could be used for estimation purposes.
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Nonparametric statistics for the behavioral sciences

Sidney Siegel
TL;DR: This is the revision of the classic text in the field, adding two new chapters and thoroughly updating all others as discussed by the authors, and the original structure is retained, and the book continues to serve as a combined text/reference.
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A Coefficient of agreement for nominal Scales

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a procedure for having two or more judges independently categorize a sample of units and determine the degree, significance, and significance of the units. But they do not discuss the extent to which these judgments are reproducible, i.e., reliable.
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Content analysis: an introduction to its methodology

TL;DR: History Conceptual Foundations Uses and Kinds of Inference The Logic of Content Analysis Designs Unitizing Sampling Recording Data Languages Constructs for Inference Analytical Techniques The Use of Computers Reliability Validity A Practical Guide