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20221por Shi, Beili, Akbari, Pedram, Pourafkari, Marina, Iliuta, Ioan-Andrei, Guiard, Elsa, Quist, Crystal F., Song, Xuewen, Hillier, David, Khalili, Korosh, Pei, York“…We also found a high degree of agreement of the individual MCIC risk classes (i.e. 1A to 1E) with a Cohen’s weighted-kappa of 0.89; but 42 cases (13.6%) were misclassified by EL with no misclassification spanning more than one risk class. …”
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20222por Baker, Kevin, Alfvén, Tobias, Mucunguzi, Akasiima, Wharton-Smith, Alexandra, Dantzer, Emily, Habte, Tedila, Matata, Lena, Nanyumba, Diana, Okwir, Morris, Posada, Monica, Sebsibe, Anteneh, Nicholson, Jill, Marasciulo, Madeleine, Izadnegahdar, Rasa, Petzold, Max, Källander, Karin“…Agreement of RR classification into fast and normal breathing was moderate across all four devices, with Cohen's Kappa statistics ranging from 0.41 (SE 0.04) to 0.49 (SE 0.05). …”
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20223“…Participants who received the nocebo information (n = 24) reported less nocebo symptoms than the control group (n = 20) (estimated difference: 3.3, BCa 95% CI [1.14; 5.15], p = 0.01, Cohen’s d = 0.59). Baseline symptoms, perceived sensitivity to medicine, and side effect expectations each moderated the group effect (estimated difference in slope: 0.47, BCa 95% CI [0.19; 0.73], p = 0.001, d = 0.75; 1.07 [0.27; 1.61], p = 0.006, d = 0.73; 1.57 [0.38; 2.76], p = 0.02, d = 0.58). …”
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20224por Hoffman, Hunter G., Rodriguez, Robert A., Gonzalez, Miriam, Bernardy, Mary, Peña, Raquel, Beck, Wanda, Patterson, David R., Meyer, Walter J.“…Worst pain during No VR = 8.52 (SD = 1.75) vs. during Yes VR = 5.10 (SD = 3.27), t((47)) = 7.11, p < 0.001, SD = 3.33, CI = 2.45–4.38, Cohen's d = 1.03 (indicating large effect size). …”
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20225por Evanoff, Bradley, Yung, Marcus, Buckner-Petty, Skye, Baca, Matthew, Andersen, Johan Hviid, Roquelaure, Yves, Descatha, Alexis, Dale, Ann Marie“…We used a crosswalk to match French Profession et Catégorie Sociale job codes with American Standard Occupational Classification job codes and calculated Spearman’s correlations and Cohen’s kappa values for exposure variable pairs between these French and American JEMs. …”
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20226por Geue, Kristina, Götze, Heide, Friedrich, Michael, Leuteritz, Katja, Mehnert-Theuerkauf, Anja, Sender, Annekathrin, Stöbel-Richter, Yve, Köhler, Norbert“…However, young patients (M = 4.16, SD = 3.10) reported having had more Detrimental Interactions than older patients did (M = 1.63, SD = 2.42; p < .001, Cohen’s d = .910). Comparison of the EORTC QLQ-C30 Function scales showed poorer outcomes for young patients on Emotional, Cognitive and Social Functions and a higher outcome on Physical Function compared with older adult patients. …”
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20227por Þórarinsdóttir, Helga, Faurholt-Jepsen, Maria, Ullum, Henrik, Frost, Mads, Bardram, Jakob E, Kessing, Lars Vedel“…OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate (1) the validity of smartphone-based self-assessed stress compared with Cohen Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) and (2) whether smartphone-based self-assessed stress correlates with neuroticism (Eysenck Personality Questionnaire-Neuroticism, EPQ-N), psychosocial functioning (Functioning Assessment Short Test, FAST), and prior stressful life events (Kendler Questionnaire for Stressful Life Events, SLE). …”
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20228por MEYER, JACOB D., CROMBIE, KEVIN M., COOK, DANE B., HILLARD, CECILIA J., KOLTYN, KELLI F.“…RESULTS: Significant elevations in AEA (P = 0.013) and oleoylethanolamine (P = 0.024) occurred for MOD (moderate effect sizes: Cohen’s d = 0.58 and 0.41, respectively). Significant (P < 0.05) moderate negative associations existed between changes in AEA and mood states for MOD at 10 min (depression, confusion, fatigue, total mood disturbance [TMD] and state anxiety) and 30 min postexercise (confusion, TMD and state anxiety). …”
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20229por Salvador Vergés, Àngels, Yildirim, Meltem, Salvador, Bertran, Garcia Cuyas, Francesc“…and (4) What future research priorities emerge in the studies? We used the Cohen kappa statistic to validate the interrater reliability. …”
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20230por Kazakova, Anna, Kakkola, Laura, Päkkilä, Henna, Teros-Jaakkola, Tamara, Soukka, Tero, Peltola, Ville, Waris, Matti, Julkunen, Ilkka“…EIAs and MAIA showed substantial to almost perfect agreement (Cohen’s κ, 0.62 to 0.83). Applying MAIA, we found seroprevalences of 55% for IAV H1N1, 54% for IAV vaccine, 30% for IAV H3N2, 24% for IBV Victoria, 25% for IBV Yamagata, 38% for RSV, and 26% for AdV in 1-year-old children (n = 768). …”
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20231por Kessler, Christian S., Morandi, Antonio, Kumar, Abhimanyu, Dhiman, Kartar S., Gupta, Shivenarain, Icke, Katja, Bühner, Carina, Stapelfeldt, Elmar, Wischnewsky, Manfred, Kronpaß, Ludwig, Murthy, Vijayendra, Michalsen, Andreas, Witt, Claudia M.“…An IRR analysis using Fleiss' and Cohen's kappa statistics was performed to determine a chance-corrected measure of agreement among raters. …”
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20232“…The sensitivity for detecting CCC by 192-slice DSCT was 91.7% (95% CI: 88.3% to 94.3%), specificity was 95.5% (95% CI: 93.1% to 97.2%), positive predictive value was 94.3% (95% CI: 91.5% to 96.2%), and negative predictive value was 93.3% (95% CI: 90.9% to 95.3%). Cohen-Kappa analysis showed that the consistency of the correct classification of CCC using CAG and 192-slice DSCT was very high with the kappa coefficient (κ) of 0.94 (95% CI: 0.91–0.96, P value = .01). …”
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20233por Roetenberg, Daniel, Höller, Claudia, Mattmüller, Kevin, Degen, Markus, Allum, John H.“…Paired t-tests were performed to determine significant differences between measurement systems. Cohen's kappa test was used to determine the classification of normal balance control between the two sensor systems when comparing the results to a reference database recorded with the FOG system. …”
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20234por Palejwala, Zehra, Wallman, Karen, Ward, MK, Yam, Cheryl, Maroni, Tessa, Parker, Sharon, Wood, Fiona“…There were no significant differences in manual dexterity scores between trials, however there was a tendency for scores to be lower/impaired during HOT (both subgroups) compared to CONTROL, at various time-points (Cohen’s d = -0.74 to -0.50). Furthermore, alertness scores tended to be higher/better in HOT (Active subgroup only) for most time-points (p = 0.06) compared to CONTROL, while core-temperature and heart-rate were higher in HOT either overall (Active; p<0.05) or at numerous time points (Less-Active; p<0.05). …”
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20235por Odden, Sigrun, Landheim, Anne, Clausen, Hanne, Stuen, Hanne Kilen, Heiervang, Kristin Sverdvik, Ruud, Torleif“…Means and standard deviations were used to describe the ACT teams’ fidelity scores. Cohen’s effect size d was used to assess the changes in TMACT scores from the first to second assessment. …”
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20236por Blackstock, Sarah, Witham, Miles D, Wade, Alisha N, Crampin, Amelia, Beran, David, Ogle, Graham D, Davies, Justine I“…Agreement between study physician classified cases and computer algorithm classified cases was poor (Cohen’s kappa 0.14). Our WS produced a receiver operator curve with area under the curve of 0.952 (95% CI 0.920 to 0.985). …”
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20237por Kafando, Alexis, Serhir, Bouchra, Doualla-Bell, Florence, Fournier, Eric, Sangaré, Mohamed Ndongo, Martineau, Christine, Sylla, Mohamed, Chamberland, Annie, El-Far, Mohamed, Charest, Hugues, Tremblay, Cécile L.“…The agreement between the partial envelope and the V3 loop fragments was significantly moderate with a Cohen's kappa (κ) coefficient of 0.59, p < .00001. …”
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20238“…The data were analyzed using SPSS software program. Cohen’s Kappa test was used for reliability and the Chi-squared test of association was used for the differences between both genders in relation to the study variables. …”
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20239“…Observer agreement was calculated using Cohen’s kappa. RESULTS: For XR, overall sensitivity, specificity, FP and FN rates using AVERT™ were 36%, 95%, 5% and 64% respectively and 26%, 98%, 2% and 75% respectively, using SpineAnalyzer™. …”
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20240por Dickie, David Alexander, Kimberley, Teresa Jacobson, Pierce, David, Engineer, Navzer, Tarver, W. Brent, Dawson, Jesse“…VNS-treated participants had greater improvement in FMA-UE at day-1 post therapy than controls (8.63 ± 5.02 versus 3.79 ± 5.04 points, t = 2.83, Cohen’s d = 0.96, P = 0.008). Higher cerebrospinal fluid volume was associated with less improvement in FMA-UE in the control but not VNS group. …”
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