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Discriminant validity of the Crown–Crisp Experiential Index
British Journal of Medical Psychology, 1987The discriminative power of the CCEI subscales was examined. Several approaches were undertaken on the responses from subjects in three neurotically disturbed groups and a normal control group. Analyses indicated that simple cut‐off points could discriminate effectively an ‘adjusted‐neurotic’ dimension; simple cut‐off points were relatively more ...
Burgess, P. M. +2 more
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Discriminative Validity of the Borderline Syndrome Index
Journal of Personality Disorders, 1993Borderline Syndrome Index (BSI) scores were not significantly different between the following DSM-III-R principal diagnoses: borderline personality disorder (BPD, n = 24), major affective disorder (AD, n = 24), dysthymia (n = 7), and schizophrenia (n = 23).
Gary J. Remington, Howard Book
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Machinery Import Discrimination: An Index Number Approach
The Canadian Journal of Economics, 1980It is one of the principles of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade that member nations should not discriminate in their tariff schedules by nation of origin. However, exception was made in the case of customs unions. Consequently, the member nations of organizations such as the British Commonwealth and the European Economic Community may ...
E.H. Oksanen, J.R. Williams
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Fuzzy Similarity Index For Discrimination Of EEG Signals
2006 International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2006In this study, a new approach based on the computation of fuzzy similarity index was presented for discrimination of electroencephalogram (EEG) signals. The EEG, a highly complex signal, is one of the most common sources of information used to study brain function and neurological disorders.
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Learning Locality Discriminating Indexing for Text Categorization
Fourth International Conference on Fuzzy Systems and Knowledge Discovery (FSKD 2007), 2007This paper introduces a locality discriminating indexing (LDI) algorithm for text categorization. The LDI algorithm offers a manifold way of discriminant analysis. Based on the hypothesis that samples from different classes reside in class-specific manifold structures, the algorithm depicts the manifold structures by a nearest-native graph and a ...
Jiani Hu +3 more
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A Density Discriminant Index for Cluster Validation
2019 11th International Conference on Information Technology and Electrical Engineering (ICITEE), 2019Clustering analysis is widely applied in several domains of study. Using a suitable number of clusters is one of the most important factors to influence the performance of clustering. Several algorithms of cluster validation have been developed to find such a number.
Supphawarich Thanarattananakin +2 more
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Highly discriminating distance-based topological index
Chemical Physics Letters, 1982Abstract A new topological index J (based on distance sums s i as graph invariants) is proposed. For unsaturated or aromatic compounds, fractional bond orders are used in calculating s i . The degeneracy of J is lowest among all single topological indices described so far. The asymptotic behaviour of J is discussed, e.g. when n → ∞ in C n
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A Generalized Upper-Lower Item Discrimination Index
Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1972R. Brennan
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Segregation index: An orsametric for measuring discrimination against minorities
Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, 1983Orsametrics, the science of data and measurement appropriate to decision-making models, was proposed by H. M. Wagner in 1971. This paper proposes an orsametric measuring the distance between the current distribution of minorities in the organization and the worst distribution that minorities could have, given a specified proportion of minorities ...
D, Saral, A S, Goncalves, W L, Tullar
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Iowa discriminant index for endogenous depression: Family history correlates
Psychiatry Research, 1985We examined the risk of psychiatric illness in the first-degree relatives of the 257 depressed inpatients upon whom we constructed the Iowa Discriminant Index (IDI) for endogenous depression. Nonendogenous depressives had a higher rate of alcoholism and antisocial personality in their families.
M, Zimmerman, W, Coryell, D, Stangl
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