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Cohen's kappa

Cohen's kappa is a measure that tells how well two different people or groups agree on things when they look at something together. It's like a way to measure how well people agree on a judgment or decision. For example, let's say you have a list of 20 things that different people need to categorize. People might not agree 100%, so Cohen's kappa helps us measure how close they got to the same answer.