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Weighted Deviation from Mean Agreement (WDMA) that is strongly based on Rating Deviation from Mean Agreement (RDMA), but places higher weight on rating deviations for sparse items
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Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 8-May-14 17:34pm    
No effort. Not even a question. You did not even bother to address to members.
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Member 10805064 9-Aug-14 15:35pm    
sorry it was my first time i didn't know any thing about it . really sorry .
[no name] 9-May-14 11:42am    
You forgot the abbreviation for "rating deviations for spare items" (RDSI)

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