Original articleHigh agreement but low Kappa: I. the problems of two paradoxes☆
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Supported in part by a Grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and by Veterans Administration Funds.
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Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology; Director, Clinical Epidemiology Unit and The Robert Wood Johnsson Clinical Scholars Program, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut. Senior Biostatistician, Cooperative Studies Program Coordinating Center, Veterans Administration Medical Center West Haven, Connecticut.
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