Of course, I need a total Kappa for all the separate Kappas provided. I am using NVivo 8.0 and a Kappa is provided for each node in which the interview (source doc) was coded to. I had the three different coders code the same three interview source documents. From QSR support, I know I have to run separate comparison queries, e.g.ġ: Run comparison query comparing coder #1 and coder #2,Ģ: Run comparison query comparing coder #1 and coder #3, andģ: Run comparison query comparing coder #2 and coder #3
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I need to determine how to obtain a Cohen's Kappa using three coders. If you need further help and clarification, please export the results of the Coding Comparison Query by Right-clicking on the Coding Comparison Query results, select Export List and contact us directly via Shakeb Not A and Not B = the percentage of data item content coded by neither Project User Group A and Project User Group Bĭisagreement Column = sums of columns A and Not B and B and Not AĪ and Not B = the percentage of data item content coded by Project User Group A and not coded by Project User Group Bī and Not A = the percentage of data item content coded by Project User Group B and not coded by Project User Group AĪre all your results 100%? As you can see from what's noted above that the percentage agreement includes both sum of 'columns A and B' AND 'Not A and Not B'.
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The percentage agreement columns indicate the following values:Īgreement Column = sum of columns A and B and Not A and Not BĪ and B = the percentage of data item content coded to the selected node by both Project User Group A and Project User Group B Percentage agreement is the number of units of agreement divided by the total units of measure within the data item, displayed as a percentage.