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A clinical psychology team is coding recorded patient interviews. Coder A and Coder B independently classify each patient's dominant affect as either 'Depressed', 'Anxious', or 'Euthymic'. State which statistic they should calculate to measure their inter-rater reliability, and justify your choice based on the nature of their data.

Question: A clinical psychology team is coding recorded patient interviews. Coder A and Coder B independently classify each patient's dominant affect as either 'Depressed', 'Anxious', or 'Euthymic'. State which statistic they should calculate to measure their inter-rater reliability, and justify your choice based on the nature of their data.

Sample answer: They should calculate Cohen's κ\kappa. This statistic is appropriate because the observers are making categorical classifications ('Depressed', 'Anxious', 'Euthymic') rather than quantitative measurements.

Key points:

  • Identifies Cohen's κ\kappa as the correct statistic to calculate.
  • Applies the definition to show that the affect classifications are categorical data.
  • Justifies the choice by stating Cohen's κ\kappa is used specifically for categorical rather than quantitative judgments.

Rubric: The response must correctly identify Cohen's κ\kappa as the appropriate statistic and justify the choice by explaining that the data collected consists of categorical (non-quantitative) judgments.

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