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arxiv: 2606.07062 · v1 · pith:CXE5OYPPnew · submitted 2026-06-05 · 📊 stat.CO · cs.MS

CATEKAPPA: An R Shiny Application for Design and Analysis of Consistency Tests Based on the Kappa Statistic for Categorical Responses

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The kappa statistic is the most widely used measure of inter-rater agreement for categorical data. Despite its popularity, applied researchers often encounter two major hurdles: (i) determining the sample size required to achieve a desired level of agreement with given power, and (ii) computing appropriate kappa coefficients with proper interpretation. Existing R packages such as irr and kappaSize provide these functionalities but require programming skills and lack an integrated, user-friendly interface. We present CATEKAPPA, an R package that bridges this gap by combining sample size planning (via kappaSize) and agreement analysis (via irr) into a single Shiny-based web application. The package supports Cohen's kappa for two raters, Fleiss' kappa for three or more raters, and Light's kappa, and provides automatic interpretation using the Landis & Koch scale. Users can either launch an interactive graphical interface or use command-line functions for scripting. The package is freely available on CRAN.

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