Title of article
Behavior of agreement measures in the presence of zero cells and biased marginal distributions
Author/Authors
Viswanathan Shankar & Shrikant I. Bangdiwala، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
20
From page
445
To page
464
Abstract
Kappa and B assess agreement between two observers independently classifying N units into k categories.
We study their behavior under zero cells in the contingency table and unbalanced asymmetric marginal
distributions. Zero cells arise when a cross-classification is never endorsed by both observers; biased
marginal distributions occur when some categories are preferred differently between the observers. Simulations
studied the distributions of the unweighted and weighted statistics for k = 4, under fixed proportions
of diagonal agreement and different patterns off-diagonal, with various sample sizes, and under various
zero cell count scenarios. Marginal distributions were first uniform and homogeneous, and then unbalanced
asymmetric distributions. Results for unweighted kappa and B statistics were comparable to work
of Muñoz and Bangdiwala, even with zero cells. A slight increased variation was observed as the sample
size decreased. Weighted statistics did show greater variation as the number of zero cells increased,
with weighted kappa increasing substantially more than weighted B. Under biased marginal distributions,
weighted kappa with Cicchetti weights were higher than with squared weights. Both statistics for observer
agreement behaved well under zero cells. The weighted B was less variable than the weighted kappa under
similar circumstances and different weights. In general, B’s performance and graphical interpretation make
it preferable to kappa under the studied scenarios.
Keywords
zero cell , Bangdiwala’s B , Cohen’s kappa , observer bias
Journal title
JOURNAL OF APPLIED STATISTICS
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
JOURNAL OF APPLIED STATISTICS
Record number
712207
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