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OWAS inter-rater reliability

Applied Ergonomics, 2021
The Ovako Working posture Assessment System (OWAS) is a commonly used observational assessment method for determining the risk of work-related musculoskeletal disorders. OWAS claims to be suitable in the application for untrained persons but there is not enough evidence for this assumption.
Christian, Lins   +2 more
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On Inter-Rater Reliability for Crowdsourced QoE

2021 13th International Conference on Quality of Multimedia Experience (QoMEX), 2021
Crowdsourcing offers a faster, cheaper, and more scalable approach than the traditional laboratory quality assessment tests. However, participants perform the test in their own working environment, using their own hardware and without direct supervision of a test moderator, leading to different types of biases on the ratings.
Tobias Hoßfeld   +2 more
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Inter-rater reliability of retrograde urethrograms

World Journal of Urology, 2023
Reliability of pre-operative testing is important for adequate surgical planning. For urethral stricture disease, preoperative planning frequently includes retrograde urethrogram (RUG). The radiographic interpretation of RUGs is often done by urologists themselves.
Catherine, Robey   +5 more
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Inter-Rater Reliability of the Strain Index

Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, 2004
The Strain Index is one of several tools available to evaluate exposure to musculoskeletal stressors in the workplace in order to predict whether workers are at an increased risk of developing distal upper extremity disorders. The purpose of this study was to determine the inter-rater reliability of the Strain Index.
Edward M, Stevens   +3 more
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Inter-rater Reliability of the STEP Protocol

Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology, 2001
An inter-rater reliability test of the Stepwise Comparative Status Analysis (STEP) is presented. The STEP is a pro tocol for the clinical examination of patients with dementia, within the scope of a neuropsychiatric investigation. It combines psychiatric and neurologic bedside examination methods.
A, Edman, M, Mahnfeldt, A, Wallin
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The Inter‐rater Reliability of Shoulder Arthroscopy

Arthroscopy, 2007
Purpose The purpose of this study was to determine the inter‐rater reliability of orthopaedic shoulder surgeons in evaluating the intra‐articular structures involved in real‐time diagnostic shoulder arthroscopy by use of a videotape model. Methods
Treny M, Sasyniuk   +4 more
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Inter-Rater Reliability of Delirium Rating Scales

Neuroepidemiology, 2005
Delirium continues to be under-recognized despite use of rating scales with apparently high inter-rater reliability. We analyzed the inter-reliability data of published rating scales for delirium using a standard questionnaire to evaluate if the inter-rater reliability was assessed rigorously.
Ravi, Bhat, Kenneth, Rockwood
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On inter-Rater reliability of information security experts

Journal of Information Security and Applications, 2017
The Confidentiality-Availability-Integrity (CIA) triad is a time-honored warhorse of security analysis. Qualitative assessment of security requirements based on the CIA triad is an important step in many standard procedures for selecting and deploying security controls.
Abdulhadi Shoufan, Ernesto Damiani
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Inter-Rater Reliability of Arm Circumference Measurement

Lymphatic Research and Biology, 2011
Arm lymphedema is routinely assessed by clinicians and researchers, using arm circumference measurements. A protocol was developed for measuring arm circumference independent of medically trained professionals. The aim of this project was to assess the protocol's inter-rater reliability and its coherence with perometry measures.Community-dwelling ...
Nasim, Foroughi   +6 more
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