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Line‐by‐line visual acuity scoring equivalence with letter‐by‐letter visual acuity scoring

Clinical and Experimental Optometry, 2021
A scoring criterion of three-or-more letters correct on a line results in the most equivalent visual acuity score to letter-by-letter scoring.Using the criterion of three-or-more letters correct on a line of five letters to measure a line visual acuity is common.
Jason S Ng, Alice Wong
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Nine equivalents of nursing manpower use score (NEMS)

Intensive Care Medicine, 1997
To develop a simplified Therapeutic Intervention Scoring System (TISS) based on the TISS-28 items and to validate the new score in an independent database.Retrospective statistical analysis of a database and a prospective multicentre study.Development in the database of the Foundation for Research on Intensive Care in Europe with external validation in
D. R. Miranda, R. Moreno, G. Iapichino
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Psychometric Equivalence of Standard and Prorated Boston Naming Test Scores

Assessment, 2020
This study compared prorated Boston Naming Test (BNT-P; omitting the noose item) and standard administration (BNT-S) scores in physical medicine and rehabilitation patients ( N = 480). The sample was 34% female and 91% White with average age and education of 46 ( SD = 15) and 14 ( SD = 3) years, respectively.
Danielle Zimmerman   +3 more
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Job Embeddedness Scoring: Measurement Equivalence Between Rural and Urban Nurses

Research and Theory for Nursing Practice, 2013
This study examined the measurement equivalency (ME) of the job embeddedness (JE) instrument for rural and urban registered nurses (RNs) using a secondary analysis of a cross-sectional mailed survey. JE represents the sum of reasons an employee remains at the present job.
Reitz, Orin, Kim, Myoung
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On the three-way equivalence of AUC in credit scoring with tied scores

Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods, 2018
In credit scoring, it is well known that AUC (the area under curve) can be calculated geometrically, by the probability of a correct ranking of a good and bad pair, and by the Wilcoxon Rank-Sum sta...
Guoping Zeng, Edward Zeng
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