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  1. Mohamad Adam Bujang, Nurakmal Baharum
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    Intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) measures the extent of agreement and consistency among
    raters for two or more numerical or quantitative variables. This review paper aimed to present several tables that
    could illustrate the minimum sample sizes required for estimating the desired effect size of ICC, which is a
    measurement of the magnitude of an agreement. Determination of the minimum sample size under such
    circumstances is based on the two fundamentally important parameters, namely the actual value of the ICC and
    the number of observations made by each subject. The sample size calculations are derived from Power Analysis
    and Sample Size (PASS) software where the alpha and minimum required power is fixed at 0.05 and higher than
    0.80 respectively. A discussion on how to use these tables for determining sample sizes required for each of the
    various scenarios and the limitations associated with their use in each of these scenarios is provided.
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