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 | ||||
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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.