Ryans recently proposed several measures that could be used to determine the degree of agreement between sets of preference rankings from two separate groups of consumers. The most satisfactory of these measures required burdensome computations for large data sets. In this article a much simpler method of calculating the measure is described that makes feasible its computation for large data sets.
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