noun
- plural of interobserver; multiple observers who assess or evaluate the same subject or phenomenon, often used in research contexts to measure agreement or reliability
Usage: technical; research/scientific context; typically used in phrases like 'interobserver reliability' or 'interobserver agreement'
Examples
- The study measured interobservers' agreement on the diagnostic criteria.
- Interobservers reliability was calculated using Cohen's kappa coefficient.
- Multiple interobservers were trained to ensure consistent coding of the video data.
- The researchers compared ratings from different interobservers to assess consistency.
- High interobservers agreement indicated that the assessment tool was reliable.