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inter- +‎ coder

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intercoder (not comparable)

  1. Between different individuals performing coding as part of an academic study.
    • 2015 August 22, “What it Takes to Get Passed On: Message Content, Style, and Structure as Predictors of Retransmission in the Boston Marathon Bombing Response”, in PLOS ONE[1], →DOI:
      Next, the set of tweets was split-recoded by both coders, with one half being blind recoded by each researcher and then exchanged and checked for intercoder agreement.

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