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Discriminative Validity of the Borderline Syndrome Index

Journal of Personality Disorders, 1993
Borderline 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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Discrimination learning differences and similarities as a function of brain index

Physiology & Behavior, 1974
Abstract Seven tree shrews ( Tupaia glis ), 10 squirrel monkeys ( Saimiri sciurea ), and 12 college students ( Homo sapiens ) were tested on a series of extradimensional shifts involving the position and brightness dimensions. While the number of errors each species made per problem differed and conformed to an index of central nervous system ...
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CONVERGENT AND DISCRIMINANT VALIDITY OF THE BORDERLINE SYNDROME INDEX

Psychological Reports, 1991
The convergent and discriminant validity of the Borderline Syndrome Index was examined by using a multitrait-multimethod matrix 80 subjects with DSM-III—R diagnoses of Borderline Personality Disorder completed three self-report measures, namely, the Borderline Syndrome Index, the MMPI Schizophrenia subscale, and the Beck Depression Inventory.
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The Discriminating Power of Density and Refractive Index for Window Glass

Journal of the Forensic Science Society, 1973
The concept of discriminating power has been applied to the attributes density and refractive index for window glass. The discriminating power has been calculated at different error factors for the two attributes measured separately and then for both attributes combined.
K W, Smalldon, C, Brown
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Segregation index: An orsametric for measuring discrimination against minorities

Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, 1983
Orsametrics, 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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Counting apples with oranges: a limitation of the discrimination index

Medical Education, 1999
Objectives Three consecutive diets of the Professional and Linguistic Assessment Board's multiple choice question examination in Medicine were analysed in two different ways, taking into account the responses of the candidates to the three separate specialities within medicine.
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Optimal discrimination index and discrimination efficiency for essay questions.

Journal of applied measurement, 2014
Recommended guidelines for discrimination index of multiple choice questions are often indiscriminately applied to essay type questions also. Optimal discrimination index under normality condition for essay question is independently derived. Satisfactory region for discrimination index of essay questions with passing mark at 50% of the total is between
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