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What are other model variations that should be considered in using Intraclass Correlation Coefficients (ICC)? Part II (Absolute Agreement)

What are other model variations that should be considered in using Intraclass Correlation Coefficients (ICC)? Part II (Absolute Agreement)

What is ICC (Absolute Agreement, Not Adjusted)? ICC (not adjusted) / Absolute Agreement refers to one specific type of ICC model that assesses the absolute agreement between raters or measurements without adjusting for systematic differences between raters. This model variation evaluates how close the actual values of the measurements or ratings are to one another, considering both the consistency of ratings and the actual level of agreement. Absolute Agreement examines whether different raters or measurement methods give the same value…

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