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The phrase "a single outcomes" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a single outcome" to refer to one result or consequence.
Example: "In this experiment, we are aiming to achieve a single outcome that demonstrates the effectiveness of the new method."
Alternatives: "one result" or "a sole outcome."
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Action to be taken to develop a single outcomes framework to promote joint accountability for delivering services that are joined up.
In arguing for an integrated approach to outcomes, the committee similarly argues that the three national outcomes frameworks (for the NHS, public health and social care) should instead become a "single outcomes framework for health and social care for elderly people".
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Our example required the user to focus on a single outcome (income in retirement).
Also, mJSW is a single outcome measure that does not reflect all disease changes.
Sixteen SRs summarised the evidence on a single outcome, including CRP8,13,21,22,26,27, fatigue9,24,31, hot flashes17,18, chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV 14,20, hiccups29 and irradiation-induced xerostomia19.
While they were vested in a single outcome, they insisted all along that they would follow the facts, wherever they led.
We examined the impact of comparing two reward outcomes in a repeated measures design with three sessions: a single outcome and a mixed outcome and a final single outcome session.
The current approach of examining one exposure on a single outcome is naïve as individuals are exposed to many environmental substances at different points in their life.
A single outcome was assessed in 45% of the articles; 41% measured two outcomes, 13% three outcomes, and 1% four outcomes.
A von Neumann Morgenstern solution is not a single outcome but, rather, a set of outcomes, any one of which may occur.
Another advocate of "prospective hindsight", the academic Karl Weick, argues that it works because of a cognitive quirk: we find it easier to imagine the detailed causes of a single outcome than causes of multiple outcomes.
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