Measuring the Agreement of Mathematical Peer Reviewers

Axiomathes:1-15 (forthcoming)
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Abstract

We investigate the possibility of arguing for or against the philosophical position that mathematics is an _epistemic exception_ on the basis of agreement data from the mathematical peer review process and argue that Cohen’s \(\kappa \), the standard agreement measure used for inter-rater agreement, is unable to detect epistemic exceptionality from peer review data.

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Benedikt Löwe
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