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st: Kappa and test of significance


From   Aminu Shittu <[email protected]>
To   "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject   st: Kappa and test of significance
Date   Thu, 3 May 2012 01:56:31 +0100

Hi Statalisters

I have a data showing number of parasite counts from composite animal fecal samples from 23 farms. Two individuals (A & B) analysed each sample independently and reported different egg counts presented in the data set as vars acomp, bcomp, and totalcomp = acomp + bcomp. I was wondering whether I could test for agreement and associations between the 2 observers. I will appreciate any help on commands to be used, being a non-proficient Stata user. I use Stata IC v. 10.

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Aminu Shittu
PhD Candidate,
Epidemiology and Population Health,
Institute of Infection and Global Health,
University of Liverpool,
Leahurst, Neston,
Cheshire CH64 7TE,
United Kingdom.
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