Sentence examples for the possible scoring range from inspiring English sources

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Concerning Anxiety Disorder (12 items) and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (13 Items) the need for consulting a doctor was set to the upper 30% of the possible scoring range.

This implies that a change in a mean score greater than 7 to 12% of the possible scoring range indicates a "real" change (above measurement error), when assessing FOF for a group of people with PD [ 38].

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Due to differences in scoring ranges between the scales, SEM and SDD values were also expressed as percentages of the possible scoring ranges, to facilitate comparisons.

SDD% were 20 to 33%, indicating that the smallest change in an individual's FOF score that can be interpreted as a "real" change (above measurement error) should exceed 20 to 33% of the possible scoring ranges [ 39].

The possible score range is 0 to 20.

The possible scores range from 0 to 100.

The possible score range for the subscales is 4 to 28 respectively.

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

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

The observed scale scores covered most of the possible score range.

The possible score range is 0 to 12, with high scores indicating high fatalism.

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