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The one study evidencing differences in SASSI test classifications as a function of ethnicity used the original adolescent SASSI to screen learning-disabled students for chemical dependence [ 13].
The authors reviewed 36 studies, only nine of which included a criterion variable and, of these, only six reported enough information to calculate sensitivity and specificity of the test classifications for the adult SASSI.
In the traditional measure used to test classifications, the inter-rater agreement (table 3) illustrate that adherence to the coding rules of Codac is both needed, and sufficient, to obtain comparable groups for analysis.
It is at the editor's discretion whether such letters are sent out throught peer review In their review of the Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory (SASSI), Feldstein & Miller use incorrect methods to calculate accuracy and make unsubstantiated claims of bias in the SASSI test classifications [ 1].
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