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Kendall's W is a non-parametric statistical procedure. It is similar to Friedman's ANOVA but is used specifically for assessing the agreement between raters. Like the correlation coefficient, Kendall's W ranges from 0 (no agreement between raters) to 1 (complement agreement between raters).