Fleiss's Kappa
Also known as: Fleiss Kappa
A statistical measure of inter-rater reliability for categorical ratings assigned by three or more raters, extending Cohen's Kappa beyond the two-rater case. In accessibility research, Fleiss's Kappa is commonly used to validate qualitative coding of user reviews, heuristic evaluations, or thematic analyses, where multiple researchers independently classify the same items. Values above 0.80 indicate strong agreement.
Category: research · methodology
Related: Sentiment Analysis