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The interfaces of Carrot indicate this as M for manual, R for reuse, and V for vocabulary-based rule generation.
Carrot-Mapper has been created as a web-based tool to assist in the generation of rules. A core reason for establishing a central tool for creating rules is that they can then be reused across projects and datasets.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e60917
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In addition, Aiken V coefficient [60] was calculated as a complementary measure of the experts’ degree of agreement regarding the relevance of the instrument elements using a Likert scale [60,63]. Unlike the content validity index, Aiken V accounts for the ordinal nature of ratings, making it particularly suitable for small samples of expert raters. This characteristic makes Aiken V an ideal measure for evaluating the content validity of instruments during early development stages [60,61].
JMIR Serious Games 2025;13:e66167
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