This study collected and compared stool ratings from caregivers (Group A), central raters (Group B), and pediatric gastroenterologists (Group C) to discover whether the level of stool consistency of a given photo is more prone to inter-rater variability. The study's results evidence inter-rater variability that is different across Bristol Stool Scale (BSS), which motivates research into standardized training or automated scoring, with a special emphasis on BSS.
This study collected and compared stool ratings from caregivers (Group A), central raters (Group B), and pediatric gastroenterologists (Group C) to discover whether the level of stool consistency of a given photo is more prone to inter-rater variability. The study's results evidence inter-rater variability that is different across Bristol Stool Scale (BSS), which motivates research into standardized training or automated scoring, with a special emphasis on BSS.
This study collected and compared stool ratings from caregivers (Group A), central raters (Group B), and pediatric gastroenterologists (Group C) to discover whether the level of stool consistency of a given photo is more prone to inter-rater variability. The study's results evidence inter-rater variability that is different across Bristol Stool Scale (BSS), which motivates research into standardized training or automated scoring, with a special emphasis on BSS.
This study collected and compared stool ratings from caregivers (Group A), central raters (Group B), and pediatric gastroenterologists (Group C) to discover whether the level of stool consistency of a given photo is more prone to inter-rater variability. The study's results evidence inter-rater variability that is different across Bristol Stool Scale (BSS), which motivates research into standardized training or automated scoring, with a special emphasis on BSS.
This study collected and compared stool ratings from caregivers (Group A), central raters (Group B), and pediatric gastroenterologists (Group C) to discover whether the level of stool consistency of a given photo is more prone to inter-rater variability. The study's results evidence inter-rater variability that is different across Bristol Stool Scale (BSS), which motivates research into standardized training or automated scoring, with a special emphasis on BSS.
This study collected and compared stool ratings from caregivers (Group A), central raters (Group B), and pediatric gastroenterologists (Group C) to discover whether the level of stool consistency of a given photo is more prone to inter-rater variability. The study's results evidence inter-rater variability that is different across Bristol Stool Scale (BSS), which motivates research into standardized training or automated scoring, with a special emphasis on BSS.
This study collected and compared stool ratings from caregivers (Group A), central raters (Group B), and pediatric gastroenterologists (Group C) to discover whether the level of stool consistency of a given photo is more prone to inter-rater variability. The study's results evidence inter-rater variability that is different across Bristol Stool Scale (BSS), which motivates research into standardized training or automated scoring, with a special emphasis on BSS.
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