Sentence examples for using a cut score from inspiring English sources

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In validation studies, using a cut score of 12, the EPDS was found to have a sensitivity of 68% to 95%, and a specificity of 78% to 96%, when compared to a diagnosis of major depression made by psychiatric interview [ 68- 70]. 2. Bayley Scales of Infant Development, 3rd edition (BSID-III, 2005) [ 71] are used to gather pilot data on infant cognitive development.

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In general, we would advise using a cut-score of 3 or more on the SAPAS-AV to identify young people in need of further assessment of PD.

Hence, in settings with a high prevalence of PD, as might often be the case in juvenile justice settings, users might opt for using a cut-score of 4 or more, to enhance specificity, effectively ruling persons in need of further personality assessment out rather than in.

Using a cut off score of 8 instead of 6 may increase the effectiveness.

In this study one of the CT infections would be missed using a cut off score of 8.

Using a cut off score of ≥28 and ≥16 on the K-10, 32.9 % and 81%% of tuberculosis patients had symptoms of distress, respectively.

Using a cut off score 0.9 for the second transcription factor, 14 TFs were found to be significantly overrepresented (p < 0.05) within 100 bp on either side of HBS.

When we applied the newly developed prediction rule on the post-pneumococcal vaccination cohort we could predict all children with hearing loss by using a cut off score of ≥ 10.

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