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. 2021 May 20;57(5):512. doi: 10.3390/medicina57050512

Table 3.

Inter-rater reliability of LMM measurements between each novice and the experienced rater.

Novice 1 (N.N.) and Experienced Rater Novice 2 (J.L.) and Experienced Rater
Participants and Side ICC (95% CI) SEM Participants and Side ICC (95% CI) SEM
All (n = 17) a All (n = 20)
Right 0.963 (0.614–0.991) 3.308 Right 0.992 (0.974–0.997) 1.432
Left 0.982 (0.914–0.994) 1.999 Left 0.972 (0.897–0.990) 2.257
Female (n = 8) Female (n = 10)
Right 0.977 (0.372–0.996) 2.351 Right 0.993 (0.963–0.998) 1.237
Left 0.972 (0.661–0.995) 1.854 Left 0.976 (0.895–0.994) 1.707
Male (n = 9) Male (n = 10)
Right 0.898 (0.241–0.980) 3.954 Right 0.978 (0.913–0.994) 1.614
Left 0.976 (0.890–0.995) 2.246 Left 0.953 (0.759–0.989) 2.701

a—One missing piece of data from the male group and two missing data from the female group; ICC: intraclass correlation coefficient; CI: confidence interval; SEM: standard error of measurement.