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An Experimental Study on the Effect of Domain Expertise on the Consistency of Relevance Judgements

Journal of the Korean Society for Information Management / Journal of the Korean Society for Information Management, (P)1013-0799; (E)2586-2073
2021, v.38 no.3, pp.1-22
https://doi.org/10.3743/KOSIM.2021.38.3.001
Stacey Scholten (Yonsei University)
Sung-Been Moon (Yonsei University)
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Abstract

An online experiment was conducted to test the subject-knowledge view of relevance theory in order to find evidence of a conceptual basis for relevance. Six experts in Library and Information Science (LIS), nine Master’s students of LIS, and twelve non-experts judged the relevance of 14 abstracts within and outside of the LIS domain. Consistency among the judges was calculated by joint-probability agreement (PA) and interclass correlation coefficients (ICC). When using PA to analyze the judgements, non-experts had a higher consensus regardless of the task or division of groups. However, ICC calculations found Master’s candidates had a higher level of consensus than non-experts within LIS, although the experts did not; and the agreement rates on the non-LIS task for all groups were only poor to moderate. It was only when the groups were analyzed as two groups (experts including Master’s candidates and non-experts) that the expected trend of higher consistency among experts in the LIS task was seen.

keywords
주제영역전문지식, 적합성, 적합성 일치, 주제지식의 관점, domain expertise, relevance, relevance consistency, subject knowledge view
Submission Date
2021-08-16
Revised Date
2021-09-08
Accepted Date
2021-09-18

Journal of the Korean Society for Information Management