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Proposed Model of agreement for Ordered Classifications. In this section the authors describe the proposed model of agreement with details on estimation and fitting. In their approach using the class of ordinal generalized linear mixed models (GLMMs) factors such as rater training or experience can be incorporated into the model to assess their impact on agreement between raters. And the authors state when raters and subjects (articles) included in the study are randomly sampled from their populations, results can be generalized to future users (raters and subjects (articles)) of the diagnostic test under study. The ordinal GLMM with a probit link calculates the cumulative probability of a article’s rating being classified into category c or lower is given by Φ−1(P (Yij ≤ c | uj, vj)) = αc − (ui + vj) or P (Yij ≤ c | ui, vj) = P (Wij < αc) = Φ(αc − (ui + vj)), −∞ ∞ | − − − such that P (Yij = c ui, vj) = Φ(αc (ui + vj)) Φ(αc−1 (ui + vj)), with Wij distributed as N (0, σu + σv) and Φ the cumulative distribution function (cdf) of the N (0, 1). In this equation the authors assumed that subject i’s true disease status as assigned by expert (rater) j is an unobserved continuous latent variable Wij linked to the observed ordered classifications through a series of strictly monotonically increasing thresholds α0, . . . , αc dividing the real line into C + 1 intervals, with α0 = and αc = + . Wij is assumed to be Wij = ui + vj + εij, where errors εij are N (0, 1), and ui and vj are random effects for the ith subject (article) and jth rater respectively, assumed to come from N (0, σ2) and N (0, σ2) distributions.
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