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Three measurements were used to describe an item: difficulty (i.e., fraction of students answering the question correctly), discrimination (an item's correlation with the overall score on the pilot test), and misconception strength (i.e., of the students choosing the wrong answer, the fraction choosing the same incorrect option).

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The two-point discrimination was evaluated for each patient until the patient could no longer correctly discriminate the two points.

Following VDTS, PC2 also correctly provides discrimination between the males and females in the fed condition, while also indicating overlap of males and females under NR.

While the difficulty parameter shows how many teachers answered an item correctly, the discrimination parameter actually is a better index of item quality, as it tells who had the correct answer.

Examination questions with difficulty index of 0.3-0.8 0.3-0.8definede proportion of previous students who asswered the question correctly) and discrimination index of 0.3-1.0 (the difference between the proportions of the high and low previousng groupstudentsrandomly selected from our existing validated item bank [ 21] using the IDEAL softwhoe panswered 22].

Judge Manion wrote the opinion in Robert Tenny, et al. vs. Rod R. Blagojevich, et al. which holds that a lower court correctly dismissed the discrimination claims.

In both strains C57BL/6J and 129S2/Sv, a proximity parameter (duration of bouts during which two individuals were close to each other) defined the social approach and correctly assessed the discrimination of social novelty.

This finding was extended by the demonstration that from the 20s onwards, the ability to make the difficult discriminations (correctly identify the lures as new) declined decade by decade from the 20s onwards.

The new potential is superior to the widely used Coulomb model of hydrogen bonding in prediction of the sequences of proteins and protein protein interfaces from their structures, and improves discrimination of correctly docked protein protein complexes from large sets of alternative structures.

The studies on honeybees and mammals were indeed performed in an appetitive context, i.e. subjects were given a food reward if they completed the discrimination task correctly.

As Healy & Rowe correctly state, for visual discrimination learning 'the fish must have sampled both the rewarded and unrewarded stimuli during training'.

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