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A positive sign indicates discrimination against the minority applicant (second-generation candidates).
It indicates discrimination in employment.
A score of 1 indicates perfect discrimination while a score of 0.5 indicates discrimination that is no better than a random guess.
A value of 1 indicates perfect discrimination, whereas a value of 0.5 indicates discrimination no better than chance.
In general, a c-index greater than 0.7 indicates good discrimination while a value of 0.5 indicates discrimination equivalent to chance.
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The government alleged that the Trump company "discriminated against blacks in the terms and conditions of rental, made statements indicating discrimination based on race and told blacks that apartments were not available for inspection and rental when, in fact, they are," the Times reported.
When people use their distinct language down the generations, it's usually bad, indicating discrimination or segregation precisely what "diversity" fans would otherwise consider a scourge.
Active nose pokes were higher than inactive nose pokes indicating discrimination in both groups.
Figures of merit of PLS-DA models shown in Table 1 indicated discrimination was acceptable in the three cases with similar results.
A value of 0.5 indicates no ability, beyond that of chance, of the model to discriminate between ranks of participants in terms of risk; a value of 1 indicates perfect discrimination; a value less than 0.5 would indicate discrimination in the opposite direction to that expected.
7 In validating this risk score in the EPIC-Norfolk study, Rahman et al reported that the model performed well in distinguishing cases of later type 2 diabetes (discrimination), with an area under the receiver operating characteristics curve of 0.75 (where 1 indicates perfect discrimination and 0.5 indicates no discrimination).
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