The conclusion that many behavioral scientists can correctly calculate percentage agreement, but most cannot write the formula used to calculate percentage agreement, is substantiated; purported proof for the correct formula is described.
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%1 AraujoBorn1985
%A Araujo, John
%A Born, David G.
%D 1985
%I Assn for Behavior Analysis
%J Behavior Analyst
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%N 2
%P 207--208
%T Calculating percentage agreement correctly but writing its formula incorrectly.
%U http://hdl.handle.net/1808/683
%V 8
%X The conclusion that many behavioral scientists can correctly calculate percentage agreement, but most cannot write the formula used to calculate percentage agreement, is substantiated; purported proof for the correct formula is described.
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title = {Calculating percentage agreement correctly but writing its formula incorrectly.},
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