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The calibration score is a weighted squared deviation between the mean proportion of judgments that are correct and the mean confidence rating associated with each confidence category (see equation 1) [ 3, 6].
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Participants made more know judgments to primed than to unprimed items but there was no such effect on the proportion of remember judgments.
In contrast, the proportion of expert judgments was over 80% for major ecosystems such as mountains, open lowland, and freshwater.
Also the proportion of "remember" judgments was higher for theme words and list words than for distractors in all experiments (main effects "word type", all P<0.001; pair-wise comparisons, all P<0.001).
The absolute proportion of corresponding judgments and Cohen's kappa coefficient were calculated to assess inter-rater agreement.
The ease or difficulty of the scenario exerted a statistically significant effect (F (1, 289) =247.76, P < 0.001) on the proportion of correct judgments.
Compared to no time pressure, no significant difference was observed in the proportion of correct judgments when nurses were put under time pressure.
Each DES manufacturer becomes "liable for the proportion of the judgment represented by its share of [the] market unless it demonstrates that it could not have made the product which caused plaintiff's injuries".
As "remembered" items defined the SM measures (see fMRI scanning and data analysis), age group and drug effects on the proportions of items judgments recollected versus familiar, and on RTs for these response categories, were also assessed.
The proportion of inverted temporal judgments correlated with both dissociative symptom scores (Clinician Administered Dissociative States Scale, unreality subscale) and with the Young Mania Rating Scale score (in linear model).
The high proportion of expert-based judgments for forests was balanced by a very high number of indicators documented per municipality and date.
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