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- Kendalls_W abstract "Kendall's W (also known as Kendall's coefficient of concordance) is a non-parametric statistic. It is a normalization of the statistic of the Friedman test, and can be used for assessing agreement among raters. Kendall's W ranges from 0 (no agreement) to 1 (complete agreement).Suppose, for instance, that a number of people have been asked to rank a list of political concerns, from most important to least important. Kendall's W can be calculated from these data. If the test statistic W is 1, then all the survey respondents have been unanimous, and each respondent has assigned the same order to the list of concerns. If W is 0, then there is no overall trend of agreement among the respondents, and their responses may be regarded as essentially random. Intermediate values of W indicate a greater or lesser degree of unanimity among the various responses.While tests using the standard Pearson correlation coefficient assume normally distributed values and compare two sequences of outcomes at a time, Kendall's W makes no assumptions regarding the nature of the probability distribution and can handle any number of distinct outcomes.W is linearly related to the mean value of the Spearman's rank correlation coefficients between all pairs of the rankings over which it is calculated.".
- Kendalls_W wikiPageExternalLink Kendall_W_paper.pdf.
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- Kendalls_W wikiPageWikiLink Category:Inter-rater_reliability.
- Kendalls_W wikiPageWikiLink Category:Non-parametric_statistics.
- Kendalls_W wikiPageWikiLink Friedman_test.
- Kendalls_W wikiPageWikiLink Kendall_rank_correlation_coefficient.
- Kendalls_W wikiPageWikiLink Kendalls_Tau.
- Kendalls_W wikiPageWikiLink Maurice_Kendall.
- Kendalls_W wikiPageWikiLink Non-parametric_statistic.
- Kendalls_W wikiPageWikiLink Nonparametric_statistics.
- Kendalls_W wikiPageWikiLink Normal_distribution.
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- Kendalls_W wikiPageWikiLink Pearson_correlation_coefficient.
- Kendalls_W wikiPageWikiLink Pearson_product-moment_correlation_coefficient.
- Kendalls_W wikiPageWikiLink Probability_distribution.
- Kendalls_W wikiPageWikiLink Significance_test.
- Kendalls_W wikiPageWikiLink Spearmans_rank_correlation_coefficient.
- Kendalls_W wikiPageWikiLink Statistical_hypothesis_testing.
- Kendalls_W wikiPageWikiLink Yadolah_Dodge.
- Kendalls_W wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kendall's W".
- Kendalls_W wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kendall’s coefficient of concordance".
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- Kendalls_W subject Category:Inter-rater_reliability.
- Kendalls_W subject Category:Non-parametric_statistics.
- Kendalls_W hypernym Statistic.
- Kendalls_W comment "Kendall's W (also known as Kendall's coefficient of concordance) is a non-parametric statistic. It is a normalization of the statistic of the Friedman test, and can be used for assessing agreement among raters. Kendall's W ranges from 0 (no agreement) to 1 (complete agreement).Suppose, for instance, that a number of people have been asked to rank a list of political concerns, from most important to least important. Kendall's W can be calculated from these data.".
- Kendalls_W label "Kendall's W".
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