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Model adaptation was determined to be acceptable based on the following criteria: non-statistically significant difference in chi-square statistic, high CFI (> 0.95), high TLI (> 0.95), low RMSEA (< 0.06), and low SRMR (< 0.11) [ 25- 29].
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*Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve statistic; higher values indicate better discrimination.
All measures had a Cronbach's Alpha statistic higher than 0.7.
Model calibration was estimated using the Hosmer-Lemeshow (HL) goodness-of-fit statistic (higher P values imply that the model fit the observed data better).
A p value lower than 0.10 in the χ test and an I statistic higher than 50% suggested evidence of heterogeneity.
The paired t-test between medical and non-medical items shows only the HR has no statistic significance; other items such SP, SQ, SI, adaptability to environment (AE) and total satisfaction (TS), medical items have statistic higher score than non-medical items.
The model is without problem of multicollinearity (F-statistic: 7.93 on 9 and 1490 DF, p-value: 1.612e-11, with value of Fisher test (F-statistic) higher than 3.37 we can reject the null hypothesis, saying coefficients are different) and with independent errors terms (see values of t-student test).
When their validity was assessed in relation to unfavourable outcome as defined by the GOS (severe disability or death), dichotomy D showed the highest discrimination (c statistic) with high specificity (Table 4).
This statistic is high if one or more haplotypes are at high frequency while most haplotypes exist at low frequency.
Statistical heterogeneity as quantified by the I statistic was high in most analyses.
This statistic, appallingly high as it is, is admittedly nuanced in the why, where and how; nonetheless, harmful discrimination undoubtedly exists.
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