Shavelson & Webb have a book on Generalizability Theory that covers this
topic quite nicely. If you have trouble tracking it down, I can provide a
complete reference.
On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, Nicolas Sander wrote:
> Is there a way to calculate three-way ICCs (eg. Rater x Targets x rated
> dimensions)?
>
> Due to the fact I'm not so familiar with random effect models and
> Generalizability theory (Cronbach '72) I wonder if the two-way models of
> ICC mentioned e.g. by Shrout and Fleiss '79 can be extended.
>
> If so is there any macro which allows me such calculations with
> exhaustive information of how the data matrix has to be organized?
>
> Nico
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