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Holsti's Method×Scott's Pi×
DomaineCommunicationCommunication
FamilleProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Année d'origine19691955
Auteur d'origineOle R. Holsti (after Osgood)William A. Scott
TypePercent-agreement reliability index for coded contentChance-corrected agreement coefficient for two coders on nominal scales
Source fondatriceHolsti, O. R. (1969). Content Analysis for the Social Sciences and Humanities. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley. ISBN: 9780201029406Scott, W. A. (1955). Reliability of content analysis: The case of nominal scale coding. Public Opinion Quarterly, 19(3), 321–325. DOI ↗
AliasHolsti reliability, Holsti's coefficient of reliability, Holsti C.R., Holsti Güvenirlik KatsayısıScott pi, Scott's index of reliability, Pi reliability coefficient, Scott Pi Katsayısı
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RésuméHolsti's method is a percent-agreement reliability index for content analysis, popularized by Ole Holsti's 1969 textbook and derived from Osgood's earlier formula. For two coders it is twice the number of coding decisions on which they agree divided by the total number of decisions each made — a simple, intuitive measure of how often coders reach the same judgment.Scott's pi is a chance-corrected coefficient of intercoder agreement for two coders working on a nominal scale, introduced by William Scott in 1955 specifically for content analysis. It improves on raw percent agreement by subtracting the agreement two coders would reach by chance, where chance is estimated from a single pooled distribution of categories shared by both coders rather than from each coder's separate marginals.
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