Bennett, Alpert and Goldstein's S

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Bennett, Alpert & Goldstein’s S is a statistical measure of inter-rater agreement. It was created by Bennett et al. in 1954.[1]

Rationale for use

Bennett et al. suggested adjusting inter-rater reliability to accommodate the percentage of rater agreement that might be expected by chance was a better measure than simple agreement between raters.[2] They proposed an index which adjusted the proportion of rater agreement based on the number of categories employed.

The formula for S is

S=QPa1Q1

where Q is the number of categories and Pa is the proportion of agreement between raters.

The variance of S is

Var(S)=(QQ1)2Pa(Pa1)n1

Notes

This statistic is also known as Guilford’s G.[3] Guilford was the first person to use the approach extensively in the determination of inter-rater reliability.Template:Citation needed

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