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What are Acceptable Kappa Values?
Interpreting kappa values can vary depending on the context of the study, but generally:
0.81-1.00
: Almost perfect agreement
0.61-0.80
: Substantial agreement
0.41-0.60
: Moderate agreement
0.21-0.40
: Fair agreement
0.00-0.20
: Slight agreement
: Poor agreement
These thresholds provide a general guideline, but the context of the research and the consequences of misclassification should always be considered.
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