Tag: Consistency


INTRACLASS CORRELATION

Overview: Intraclass Correlation as a Measure of Reliability Intraclass correlation (ICC) serves as a critical statistical measure used primarily to quantify the reliability, consistency, or degree of agreement among quantitative measurements made by multiple observers, or on the same subject across various trials or time points. Unlike the standard Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient, which is […]

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MINORITY INFLUENCE

Minority influence is a fundamental concept within social psychology, detailing the processes through which a smaller, non-dominant group or individual can exert significant pressure upon a larger, majority group, ultimately leading to a change in opinions, attitudes, or behaviors within that majority. The essence of minority influence lies in its ability to foster innovation and […]

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