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The phrase "a quantitative score" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a numerical measurement or evaluation of performance, results, or data.
Example: "The test results provided a quantitative score that allowed us to assess the students' understanding of the material."
Alternatives: "a numerical rating" or "a measurable score."
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Here we have developed a quantitative score for this value.
The classifier contained several elements found in the ADOS algorithm, demonstrating high test validity, and also resulted in a quantitative score that measures classification confidence and extremeness of the phenotype.
Many believe that investors' limited attention span and constrained cognitive capacity sway them toward hard information, which is easily reduced to numbers and thereby made salient, and away from soft information, or narrative, which is difficult to encapsulate in a quantitative score.
The two steps allow the calculation of a quantitative score for a PAPI.
A quantitative score for each of the four factors is summed to achieve the final score for the CDI.
A quantitative score based on stool volume and consistency was used for daily assessment of diarrhoea; diarrhoea was defined as a score ≥15.
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Using a quantitative scoring system developed in her own research group, Abiola and her team rate each country's response to a number of public health challenges.
He currently leads a project with Mathematica which develops and assesses methods for evaluating programs and interventions for which eligibility is determined based on a cutoff value of a quantitative scoring measure (such as a pre-test).
Thus, we expanded upon the criteria and set the goal of this CDI to be a quantitative scoring system by level and across the cervical spine.
A quantitative scoring system was developed to measure and rank the activity of hits.
ACL degeneration was assessed histologically by using a quantitative scoring system.
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