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Structured Disagreement in Health-Literacy Annotation: Epistemic Stability, Conceptual Difficulty, and Agreement-Stratified Inference

Proceedings of the the fifth edition of NLPerspectives

DOI:10.63317/597f9ocduw7b

Abstract

Annotation pipelines in Natural Language Processing (NLP) commonly assume a single latent ground truth per instance and resolve disagreement through label aggregation. Perspectivist approaches challenge this view by treating disagreement as potentially informative rather than erroneous. We present a large-scale analysis of graded health-literacy annotations from 6,323 open-ended COVID-19 responses collected in Ecuador and Peru. Each response was independently labeled by multiple annotators using proportional correctness scores, allowing us to analyze the full distribution of judgments rather than aggregated labels. Variance decomposition shows that question-level conceptual difficulty accounts for substantially more variance than annotator identity, indicating that disagreement is structured by the task itself rather than driven by individual raters. Agreement-stratified analyses further reveal that key social-scientific effects, including country, education, and urban-rural differences, vary in magnitude and in some cases reverse direction depending on levels of inter-annotator agreement. These findings suggest that graded health-literacy evaluation contains both epistemically stable and unstable components, and that aggregating across them can obscure important inferential differences. We therefore argue that strong perspectivist modeling is not only conceptually justified but statistically necessary for valid inference in graded interpretive tasks.

Details

Paper ID
lrec2026-ws-nlperspectives-08
Pages
pp. 76-83
BibKey
kellert-etal-2026-structured
Editors
Shiran Dudy, Gavin Abercrombie, Valerio Basile, Elisa Leonardelli, Simona Frenda
Publisher
European Language Resources Association (ELRA)
ISSN
N/A
ISBN
N/A
Workshop
Proceedings of the the fifth edition of NLPerspectives
Location
Palma, Mallorca, Spain
Date
11 - 16 May 2026

Authors

  • OK

    Olga Kellert

  • SK

    Sriya Kondury

  • CK

    Candice Koo

  • NT

    Nemika Tyagi

  • SE

    Steffen Eikenberry

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