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One measure of an instrument's usefulness is to see how closely it agrees with another similar instrument that has been validated against clinical interview by a trained clinician.
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Newton dealt with this problem by offering a rather ad hoc theoretical derivation for the purely inertial contribution, showing how closely it agreed with the vertical-fall results, and proposing that the differences between the theoretical and the measured resistances could be used to investigate other contributions.
"I'm not concerned with how closely it's adapted.
The funny thing about J.J. Abrams' "Star Trek" is how closely it resembled "Star Wars".
The computed score reflects how closely it resembles known branch point sequences.
Fronesys has used a statistical metric called materiality convergence to measure how closely a company agrees with its stakeholders across a full range of issues.
In contrast, a correlation coefficient is a measure of the degree of association between two quantities; it does not measure how closely they agree.
We can then compare the results from the numerical simulation against the exact results for the system and see how closely they agree.
Semantically, it refers to how closely individual measurements agree with each other - that is, the minimum number of measurements necessary to reach a reliable mean value.
Calibration, as it is phrased in reference [ 15] describes how closely predicted probabilities agree numerically with actual outcomes [ 16, 17].
Then, we calculated how closely predicted outcomes agreed with actual outcomes by calibration ability.
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