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Free sign upThe phrase "and compared between the two formats" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used when discussing a comparison made between two different formats, but the structure is awkward.
Example: "The results were analyzed and compared between the two formats to determine which was more effective."
Alternatives: "and compared across the two formats" or "and compared with the two formats".
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Known groups validity was analyzed and compared between the two formats.
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Norman et al. compared the two formats prospectively and showed a strong correlation between the two sets of scores [ 63].
To evaluate the relative contribution of the proposed formats to outcome, a secondary objective is to compare the two formats of GST.
That the reproducibility of the multiple-choice format is much higher than that of the open-ended format is borne out in numerous studies comparing the two formats [ 45- 47].
These parameter estimates will provide effect sizes to appropriately power a larger study comparing the two formats.
It is relatively simple to map between the two formats, and this is now possible in the Avogadro 2 libraries which feature readers for both formats.
Scores for each format were analysed for reliability, correlation between the two formats and differences between subject-groups.
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