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. 2020 Sep 15;99(12):2723–2729. doi: 10.1007/s00277-020-04255-4

Table 5.

Impact of investigators on test results

Lineage and maturation ICC Krippend alpha
Cellularity 0.012 0.3822
Megakaryopoiesis 0.000 0.3270
Erythroblasts (total) 0.027 0.3483
Proythroblast 0.356 − 0.1292
Basophilic 0.582 − 0.1699
Polychromatophilic 0.311 0.0130
Orthochromatic 0.108 − 0.0300
Granulocytes (total) 0.011 0.3409
Myeloblast 0.233 0.0242
Promyelocyte 0.530 − 0.1691
Myelocyte 0.196 0.0823
Metamyelocyte 0.346 − 0.0881
Band 0.292 − 0.0093
Segmented 0.275 0.1271
Eosinophils 0.009 0.3410
Basophils 0.049 0.0179
Monocytes 0.412 − 0.0854
Lymphocytes 0.059 0.2528
Plasma cells 0.132 0.2070

*IC-intra class correlation

Krippend alpha-Krippendorff’s alpha

Krippendorff’s alpha characterizes interrater reliability. A value of zero indicates perfect random disagreement, whereas a value of 1.0 indicates perfect agreement. Alpha can be negative when investigators consistently disagree, use different coding instructions or having conflicting understanding of them

Intra-class-correlation (ICC) estimates the proportions of variance due to the investigators. A value of zero indicates no impact; a value of 1.0 indicates that the investigators only explain variances