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noun
The ability to be interpreted
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[ 9, 11] No single approach to interpretability is perfect.
All proposed clustering solutions were selected according to interpretability and plausibility.
The IRT approach to interpretability would not work for instruments in which this clear ordering does not exist.
Question selection will be done according to interpretability, literacy level, item extent, validity, discriminative ability and homogeneity.
At present, the existence of large, representative datasets of scores provides an approach to interpretability based on benchmarking i.e. comparing scores of individual practices with data from the national samples.
Since such a concept does not exist in quantitative epigenetic analysis, this implies that a model with this form may not lead itself to interpretability of underlying biological processes.
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Despite their limited use, the alternative approaches to summarizing results to enhance interpretability can be very useful.
Initial participants (approximately the first 10 20) were asked to comment on questions to ensure interpretability.
High correlation among multiple variables in a regression model, referred to as multicollinearity, leads to poor interpretability of multiple regression slopes [ 48].
To maximise interpretability, we restricted this analysis to patients with 1 of the top 100 causes of admissions.
We chose to use standard weights (quadratic) to improve interpretability, in concordance with discussion on the appropriate use of Kappa analysis [ 35].
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