Inter‐rater agreement among orthodontists in a blocked experiment

Abstract
Five orthodontists were asked to predict for 64 patients a particular dichotomous outcome of treatment based on pre‐treatment X‐ray films. The orthodontists rated the cases in blocks of size 4‐6 with the knowledge of the number of positive outcomes in each block. We discuss the reasons why this blocked design is appropriate whenever clinicians are asked to rate cases which have not been randomly selected from a clinical practice similar to their own. We give a simple description of the inter‐rater agreement for this type of blocked experiment as well as a procedure to test that the agreement is no better than that expected by random independent assignment.

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