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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Drug Alcohol Depend. 2016 Jul 4;166:100–108. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2016.06.034

Table 2.

Inter-rater reliability results for all coded themes

Theme Percent agreement Krippendorff’s alpha(95% CI)
A. Overall themes: Crowdsourced final response vs research team member (subsample n=350)

Tweet is about dabbing marijuana concentrates 91% 0.79 (0.66 – 0.91)
Currently dabbing, recently dabbed, or wanting/planning to dab a 85% 0.62 (0.43 – 0.77)
Describes first experience with dabbing 100% 1.00 (1.00 – 1.00)
Mentions that dabbing aids in relaxation, sleep, or solving problems 96% 0.69 (0.40 – 0.93)
Heavy or excessive dabbing 94% 0.77 (0.57 – 0.93)
Describes intense or extreme effects from dabbing 95% 0.82 (0.65 – 0.96)
Mentions other forms of marijuana, alcohol, or other substances 94% 0.74 (0.52 – 0.91)
Advertisement or promotion of dabbing products 98% 0.75 (0.35 – 1.00)

B Specific extreme effects from dabbing: All tweets with “intense or extreme effects” theme further coded by two research team members

Physiological effects 92% 0.83 (0.71 – 0.93)
Passing out/losing consciousness 99% 0.98 (0.94 – 1.00)
Loss of body control or inability to move 97% 0.78 (0.50 – 1.00)
Respiratory effects 100% 1.00 (1.00 – 1.00)
Perspiring 100% 1.00 (1.00 – 1.00)
Crying/tearing up 100% 1.00 (1.00 – 1.00)
Nausea/vomiting 99% 0.94 (0.81 – 1.00)
Cognitive or psychological effects 93% 0.73 (0.51 – 0.92)
Memory loss/forgetfulness 97% 0.89 (0.68 – 1.00)
Confusion/distorted reality 91% 0.79 (0.57 – 1.00)

C. In-depth examination of respiratory effects: All tweets with specific respiratory-related keywords of interest coded by two research team members

Tweet is about respiratory effects from dabbing 94% 0.82 (0.67 – 0.94)
Tweet mentioned coughing after dabbing 98% 0.96 (0.90 – 1.00)
Describes excessive coughing 91% 0.83 (0.74 – 0.90)
Dabbing is hard on the lungs 99% 0.96 (0.87 – 1.00)
Difficulties with breathing after dabbing 99% 0.94 (0.77 – 1.00)
Tweeter explicitly dislikes respiratory effects from dabbing 98% 0.55 (0.00 – 1.00)

D. In-depth examination of “passing out”: All tweets with specific passing out-related keywords of interest coded by two research team members

Tweet is about passing out/losing consciousness from dabbing 97% 0.81 (0.57 – 1.00)
Tweeter uses dabs in order to pass out, or plans/desires to pass out 93% 0.86 (0.76 – 0.96)
Tweeter actually experienced passing out after dabbing 93% 0.83 (0.71 – 0.95)
Someone else (besides tweeter) experienced passing out after dabbing 96% 0.85 (0.70 – 0.96)
Tweeter explicitly dislikes the effects of passing out after dabbing 99% 0.62 (0.00 – 1.00)
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Percent agreement and Krippendorff’s alpha for the theme concerning currently/wanting/planning to dab was relatively low in comparison to the other themes (77% and Krippendorff’s alpha 0.49). However, when we restricted use of this code to only tweets with no other theme present, reliability was better (reported in table above). Thus, this theme is reported only in the absence of the other themes.