Sentence examples for hypothesized outcome from inspiring English sources

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Each hypothesis is encoded as a variable that is proportional to the hypothesized outcome as the exposure varies.

Substance exposure and use, the final hypothesized outcome, is assessed using the Baltimore Substance Use Scale (BSUS; Chilcoat et al. 1995; Chilcoat and Anthony 1996; Kellam and Anthony 1998).

The resulting display shows the disease course of all patients in the database that are similar to the patient of interest, and this information can be used to project a hypothesized outcome for the patient of interest, based on the behaviour of similar patients in the database.

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Thus, using just simple affiliation behaviors in a network of socially defined, but otherwise identical, individuals, we were able to replicate all hypothesized outcomes from Figure 1.

The lack of, or otherwise modest, effects of the intervention on the hypothesized outcomes may be explained in several ways.

First, future studies should aim to establish causal relationships; and then investigate whether goal orientations induce the hypothesized outcomes, and not vice versa.

This suggests that investigators should use the most valid and parsimonious instruments available that are able to detect the hypothesized outcomes.

Allowing for a non-consent and attrition rate of 20%, approximately 360 women needed to be recruited (180 in each group) to be able to detect most of the hypothesized outcomes.

The greatest inflammatory responses, highest muscle and tendon levels of a cell/tissue stress protein (HSP72), and evidence of muscle and tendon microdamage in 12-week HRHF rats, matching hypothesized outcomes for fatigue failure in which only the highest demand tasks or loads result in tissue pathology [ 29, 30, 40, 90].

Figure  3 describes the conceptual model of the ARCHES Intervention and Hypothesized Outcomes.

We hypothesized that outcome feedback induces calibration, which would result in enhanced performance accuracy and increased consistency (i.e., reduced variability) at the posttest and retention test, relative to the pretest.

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