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Assessing Rater Performance without a "Gold Standard" Using Consensus Theory

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  • Susan C. Weller
  • N. Clay Mann

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This study illustrates the use of consensus theory to assess the diagnostic perform ances of raters and to estimate case diagnoses in the absence of a criterion or "gold" standard. A description is provided of how consensus theory "pools" information pro vided by raters, estimating rater competencies and differentially weighting their re sponses. Although the model assumes that raters respond without bias (i.e., sensitivity = specificity), a Monte Carlo simulation with 1,200 data sets shows that model esti mates appear to be robust even with bias. The model is illustrated on a set of elbow radiographs, and consensus-model estimates are compared with those obtained from follow-up data. Results indicate that with high rater competencies, the model retrieves accurate estimates of competency and case diagnoses even when raters' responses are biased. Key words: clinical competence; interobserver variation; diagnostic evalu ation ; models—mathematical; consensus theory. (Med Decis Making 1997;17:71- 79)

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  • Susan C. Weller & N. Clay Mann, 1997. "Assessing Rater Performance without a "Gold Standard" Using Consensus Theory," Medical Decision Making, , vol. 17(1), pages 71-79, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:medema:v:17:y:1997:i:1:p:71-79
    DOI: 10.1177/0272989X9701700108
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    1. Joshua Keller & Jeffrey Loewenstein, 2011. "The Cultural Category of Cooperation: A Cultural Consensus Model Analysis for China and the United States," Organization Science, INFORMS, vol. 22(2), pages 299-319, April.

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