Sentence examples for inclusive criterion from inspiring English sources

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Because darting during fear conditioning has not been previously characterized, we chose to set a relatively inclusive criterion.

8 In the current analysis the more inclusive criterion from the supplementary appendix has been used in place of the trial design publication.

Although using one weekend day is a commonly applied inclusive criterion for accelerometer data [ 8, 9], it may allow for atypical weekend activity events to influence the results.

Item-internal consistency is satisfactory and the inclusive criterion of a correlation of 0.40 or higher is met for all items.

Using this lower threshold, we estimated the prevalence of being "at least at high risk" of diabetes over time and across birth cohorts, as shown in Supplementary Fig. 6 A and B. In our sample, 7,370 individuals met the more inclusive criterion.

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Clinical definitions of ASD are constantly changing, and include a broad swath of individuals with heterogeneous disorders; while this was the motivation for our analysis, it is also conceivable that misdiagnosis due to overly inclusive criteria led to the inclusion of false-positive outliers in our study.

Major inclusive criteria comprised body mass index (BMI) >28, serum triglycerides >1.5 mmol/l.

However, more inclusive criteria would produce more false positive cases, i.e. patients with headache chronification unrelated to medication overuse, will be diagnosed with MOH [31].

Others have noted that many comparative studies inappropriately rely on tests of explained variance and suggest instead that researchers should adopt consistent and inclusive criteria to define the superiority of a theory (Weinstein & Rothman 2005).

Among the more inclusive criteria proposed are the capacity to communicate, or for minimal communication with other humans (respectively, Berube 1996; Francis and Norman 1978); to value or care (Jaworska 1999, 2007); to give and receive love (Kittay 1999); and to engage in relationships characterized by reciprocity of care (Mullin 2011).

Discrepancies in Scientology membership numbers arise because the Church of Scientology applies more inclusive criteria in establishing its figures, essentially including anyone who has purchased a book or participated in courses, regardless of their subsequent involvement.

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