Peer review of grant applications: a simple method to identify proposals with discordant reviews.

Bruno Giraudeau; Clémence Leyrat ORCID logo; Amélie Le Gouge; Julie Léger; Agnès Caille; (2011) Peer review of grant applications: a simple method to identify proposals with discordant reviews. PloS one, 6 (11). e27557-. ISSN 1932-6203 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0027557
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Grant proposals submitted for funding are usually selected by a peer-review rating process. Some proposals may result in discordant peer-review ratings and therefore require discussion by the selection committee members. The issue is which peer-review ratings are considered as discordant. We propose a simple method to identify such proposals. Our approach is based on the intraclass correlation coefficient, which is usually used in assessing agreement in studies with continuous ratings.


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