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In total, seven studies with eight analyses moved to appraisal and data extraction (figure).
Given the well fitting model, analyses moved to metric invariance, i.e., equivalence in the loadings.
The hypothesis of partial measurement invariance in the loadings and thresholds was not rejected and analyses moved to the uniquenesses.
The hypothesis of partial measurement invariance was not rejected, and analyses moved to examining invariance in the thresholds.
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Start writing preliminary analyses, moving between writing, reading and analysing.
Sequential analyses move from descriptive statistics to explanatory analyses to direct analyses and conditional probabilities.
Analyses moving the cut-off for dichotomisation to include only symptoms affecting respondents to "some" or "severe" degree, gave reduced explanatory power in NPS.
Sequential analyses move from descriptive results to predictive models with communication data, creating links between patient symptoms and concerns, real-time audiotaped communication, and visit outcomes.
Such experimental analyses move beyond descriptive data obtained by questionnaire or interviews, and provide a more specific test of hypotheses than is possible from treatment manipulations.
Furthermore, the haplotype analyses move the most likely location of the causal mutation 5′ of the commercially tested CAST SNP rs41255587, probably in the 678-kb region from 97 861 341–98 538 952 bp (Fig. 2).
Illumina sequence analysis was performed using the HGSC Mercury analysis pipeline [ 11] that manages all aspects of data processing and analyses, moving data step by step through various analysis tools from the initial sequence generation on the instrument to annotated variant calls (SNPs and intra-read in/dels).
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