Sentences with phrase «predicted reliability scores»

Indeed, the Q60 has a dramatic exterior design, rear - wheel drive and a standard turbocharged engine that produces 210 horsepower and 258 pound - feet of torque — all with a sticker price of $ 38,950 and positive predicted reliability scores.
However, you have to remove its second - row seats to access maximum cargo room, and some rivals earn higher predicted reliability scores.

Not exact matches

An FTC study in 2007 confirmed the reliability of scores in predicting claim risk and found, on average, that higher - risk consumers paid higher premiums and lower - risk ones paid lower premiums.
Finally, however, this model actually scored poorly in terms of reliability according to the Predicted Reliability Rating provided by Jreliability according to the Predicted Reliability Rating provided by JReliability Rating provided by J. D. Power.
Although Cadillac is the luxury brand of General Motors, GMC gets close with the Denali version of the Yukon and it scores exceptionally well with J.D. Power, taking a top predicted reliability rating.
To determine our top car, we allocated 20 % of the overall score to cost, 20 % to predicted reliability, 10 % to safety and 50 % to driving experience.
Consumer Reports regularly reviews vehicles and scores them based on road tests, predicted reliability, owner satisfaction surveys and safety features.
Results highlighted a) through exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses, a meaningful six - factor model (emotion expression, task utility self - persuasion, help - seeking, negative self - talk, brief attentional relaxation, and dysfunctional avoidance); b) satisfactory internal reliabilities; c) test - retest reliability scores indicative of a satisfactory stability of the measures over time; d) preliminary evidence of convergent and discriminant validity with CERS - M being very weakly linked to verbal skill and moderately to emotion regulation strategies measured through the Flemish version of the COPE - questionnaire; e) preliminary evidence of criterion validity, with CERS - M scores predicting math anxiety, and to a lesser extent, students» performance; f) preliminary evidence of incremental validity, with the CERS - M predicting math anxiety and performance over and above emotion regulation measured by the COPE - questionnaire.
In addition, the SRP - III instrument showed good internal reliability and «promising criterion - related, convergent... validity» (p. 248) when predicting scores on conceptually - relevant criteria (such as thrill - seeking, irresponsibility, and aggression) and on conceptually - opposed traits (such as honesty and dependability).
Results highlighted a) through exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses, a meaningful six - factor model (emotion expression, task utility self - persuasion, help - seeking, negative self - talk, brief attentional relaxation, and dysfunctional avoidance); b) satisfactory internal reliabilities; c) test - retest reliability scores indicative of a satisfactory stability of the measures over time; d) preliminary evidence of convergent and discriminant validity with CERS - M being very weakly linked to verbal skill and moderately to emotion regulation strategies measured through the Flemish version of the COPE - questionnaire; e) preliminary evidence of criterion validity, with CERS - M scores predicting math anxiety, and to a lesser extent, students» performance; f) preliminary evidence of incremental validity, with the CERS - M predicting math anxiety and performance over and above emotion regulation measured by the COPE - questionnaire.
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