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398 Performing Categorical Response Analysis Chapter 15<br />

Categorical Reports<br />

A common application of this analysis is when the responses represent adverse events (side effects) from a<br />

drug. The computations represent the conditional probability of one side effect given the presence of<br />

another side effect.<br />

Rater Agreement<br />

The Rater Agreement analysis answers the questions of how closely raters agree with one another <strong>and</strong> if the<br />

lack of agreement is symmetrical.<br />

As an example, open Attribute Gauge.jmp. The Attribute Chart script runs the Variability Chart platform,<br />

which has a test for agreement among raters.<br />

Launch the Categorical platform <strong>and</strong> designate the three raters (A, B, <strong>and</strong> C) as Rater Agreement responses<br />

in the launch dialog. In the resulting report, you have a similar test for agreement that is augmented by a<br />

symmetry test that the lack of agreement is symmetric.<br />

Save Tables<br />

The Save Tables menu on the platform red-triangle menu has the following options:<br />

Save Frequencies<br />

saves the Frequency report to a new data table, without the marginal totals.<br />

Save Share of Responses<br />

totals.<br />

saves the Share of Responses report to a new data table, without the marginal<br />

Save Rate Per Case<br />

saves the Rate Per Case report to a new data table, without the marginal totals.<br />

Save Transposed Frequencies<br />

marginal totals.<br />

saves the Transposed Freq Chart report to a new data table, without the<br />

Save Transposed Share of Responses<br />

new data table<br />

saves a transposed version of the Share of Responses report to a<br />

Save Transposed Rate Per Case<br />

table.<br />

saves a transposed version of the Rate Per Case report to a new data

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