Concept information
Preferred term
intraclass correlation coefficient
Definition
- The intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) measures the correlation of responses within class when responses are grouped into classes or groups, and there are a number of classes or groups. The ICC quantifies the variation between the clusters and can be defined as a proportion of total variation that is attributed to differences between the clusters (groups). [Source: Encyclopedia of Medical Decision Making; Intraclass Correlation Coefficient]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/intraclass_correlation_coefficient
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