Sentence examples for point scaling from inspiring English sources

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Relative staining intensity was scored using a 3 point scaling system, where 0 represents the absence of staining in any epithelial cells, 1 represents weak to moderate staining, and 2 represents strong staining in at least 25% of epithelial cells.

First we recoded values 5 to 7 into 3 to 1, respectively, as we considered both "not enough" and "too much" an equally low quality decision compared to "just right", which was given the highest value of 4. Next, we recoded these 1 to 4 values to match the seven point scaling used in the remaining three items, so that (1 = 1) (2 = 3) (3 = 5) and (4 = 7).

It is shown that it is possible to calculate the binary diffusion coefficient, even very close to the consolute point, from the NMR-derived tracer diffusivities using a fairly simple thermodynamic correction factor, of a form similar to those reported in the literature based on critical point scaling laws.

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Answers were scored on 4 point scales.

For burden (6 point scale) and overall QOL (7 point scale), a one point difference is considered as substantial.

These questions can be answered on four point scales.

Each domain is rated on a four point scale (0 3).

Motivation will be assessed using a ten point scale.

Answers were to be given on a 7 point scale.

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