Inter-rater Agreement Indices for Multiple Informant Methodology

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Abstract

This paper addresses the potential applications of multiple informant methodology (MIM) to family research. The MIM is used when data on the same unit of analysis are collected from more than one informant, and when the researchers’ purpose requires a dyadic or group level of analysis. The MIM relies on inter-rater agreement (IRA) indices, which are needed to both estimate agreement among informants and aggregate scores from different informants. This review describes the main IRA indices: reliability within-group index (rWG), agreement within-group index (aWG), average deviation indices (ADM and ADMd), intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC), and random group index (rWG). For each index, we describe the aim, application contexts, formula(s), ranges, cutoffs, requirements to apply the index, and its possible application to family research.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)148-182
Number of pages35
JournalMARRIAGE & FAMILY REVIEW
Volume54
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Keywords

  • family reseaerch
  • inter-rater agreement

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