Sentence examples for the possible score range from inspiring English sources

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The possible score range is 0 to 20.

The possible score range for each domain and item is 1-5.

The possible score range on the HAM-A is therefore 0 56.

The possible score range is 0 to 48 and alpha was 0.83.

The possible score range is 0 to 56, with high scores indicating high stress.

The possible score range for the subscales/dimensions is between 4 and 28 [ 9, 17].

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The possible score ranges from 0% (no disability) to 100% (severe disability).

All 6 subscale scores in the EP group were lower than 50.0% of the possible score, ranging from 31.1% (T/C) to 47.2% (PD).

26, 27 The possible score ranges from 0 to 56 points and allows a global score and two subscales, one for psychic symptoms and the other for somatic symptoms.

Therefore, the possible score ranges of different subscales are as follows: skill discretion, decision authority, and psychological demand scales ranged from 12 to 48; supervisor support and coworker support scales ranged from 4 to 16; and job satisfaction scales ranged from 0 to 100.

The 3 variables with the lowest percentages of total scores across the 6 subscales for the EP group were T/C, P/E and CC, and the scores on these 3 subscales relative to the possible score ranged from 31.1 to 37.0%.

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