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In order to compare agreement among raters, each rater in the data table must be in a separate column. These columns are then assigned to the Y, Response role in the launch window. In Attribute Gauge Data, each rater (A, B, and C) is in a separate column.
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Responses in the different columns can be character (pass or fail) or numeric (0 or 1). In Attribute Gauge Data, rater responses are numeric (0 for pass, 1 for fail). All response columns must have the same data type.
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Any other variables of interest that you might want to use as X, Grouping variables should appear stacked in one column each (see the Part column in Attribute Gauge Data). You can also define a Standard column, which produces reports that compare raters with the standard. The Standard column and response columns must have the same data type.
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