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    Ratings Given by an Observer, Rather Than Ratings Given by Subjects
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Ratings Given by an Observer, Rather Than Ratings Given by Subjects

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Ratings given by an observer, rather than ratings given by subjects themselves, is what differentiates between test-retest reliability and intraobserver reliability.

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