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Luqiang Wang1, Kevin John Keen, Burt Holland
1Department of Statistics, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Abstract:
Reliability measures have been well studied over many years. Such measures have been thoroughly studied for two-factor models. Motivated by a medical research problem, point and confidence interval estimates of the intraclass correlation coefficient are extended to models containing three crossed random factors-subjects, raters, and occasions. The estimation is conducted using both analysis of variance and Monte Carlo Markov chain methods.
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