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Recent Literature on Testing for Intergroup Concordance

Martin Snell

Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C, 1983, vol. 32, issue 2, 134-140

Abstract: The paper discusses various approaches to defining and estimating the level of agreement between two populations, when a sample of persons from each population assigns a ranking to a set of objects. Two main approaches are discerned, yielding two distinct sample statistics. A jackknife estimation procedure is used, to provide confidence limits for a suitable population parameter.

Date: 1983
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