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st: New package - krippalpha- on SSC


From   [email protected]
To   [email protected]
Subject   st: New package - krippalpha- on SSC
Date   Thu, 12 Dec 2013 10:49:12 +0100

Thanks to Kit Baum, a new package -krippalpha- is now available for download from SSC. In Stata, use the -ssc- command to do this.

The -krippalpha- command calculates Krippendorff's intercoder reliability coefficient for nominal, ordinal, interval or ratio data. For more information, please see the description below.

Best wishes
Alexander


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package krippalpha from http://fmwww.bc.edu/RePEc/bocode/k
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TITLE
'KRIPPALPHA': module to compute Krippendorff's alpha intercoder reliability coefficient

DESCRIPTION/AUTHOR(S)

       krippalpha calculates Krippendorff's intercoder reliability
      coefficient, which can deal with nominal, ordinal, interval and
      ratio level data, correcting for missing values. It is used to
      assess coder reliability (e.g. when doing media content
      analyses).

      KW: data management
      KW: Krippendorff
      KW: intercoder reliability
      KW: media content

      Requires: Stata version 13

      Distribution-Date: 20131211

      Author: Alexander Staudt, Universitaet Mannheim
      Support: email [email protected]

      Author: Mona Krewel, Universitaet Mannheim
      Support: email




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