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The phrase "assess precision" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when evaluating the accuracy or exactness of a measurement, calculation, or statement.
Example: "In order to improve our results, we need to assess precision in our data collection methods."
Alternatives: "evaluate accuracy" or "measure exactness".
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The repeated scans allow us to evaluate the specificity of each pipeline, using a test retest design, and assess precision, using bootstrap-based method.
To assess precision magnetic resonance imaging in the neonate and determine whether there is an early maternal influence on the pattern of neonatal fat deposition in the offspring of mothers with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and obesity compared with the offspring of normal-weight women.
Differences in MOE determined from measurements of ρg and the five predictions of ρg were expressed as both a percentage difference, (D) and an absolute percentage difference (Da) to assess precision and bias.
Multiple preparations or dilutions from a stock may be used to assess precision.
We used the coefficient of variation (CV), calculated from positive estimates only, to assess precision.
Quantitative urine control (Lyphochek®, Bio Rad Diagnostics Group, Irvine, CA, USA) was used to assess precision.
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Only one paper mentioned and assessed precision and reliability of the measurement procedure.
Finally, we recommend that future monitoring evaluations focus on assessing precision and accuracy, rather than power, as this places greater emphasis on the assessment of biological rather than statistical significance.
The strength of the present study was that we assessed precision (repeatability) and accuracy under controlled conditions.
We assessed precision in the difference of effects by calculating 95percentt confidence intervals around that difference [ 38].
Intra-assay coefficient of variation of CHX recovery was calculated for assessing precision of the test since it considers both distribution of the data and slope of the calibration curve.
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