Predictive value means how accurate or helpful something is in predicting or foreseeing a future outcome or event. It shows the reliability or usefulness of a prediction in determining what might happen next.
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This equates to a positive
predictive value of 40 percent for detecting invasive ovarian cancer.
He found that a score of 14 is a positive
predictive value for peanuts, and thus likely to indicate a reaction.
This finding supports the
negative predictive value of using PET imaging to identify patients unlikely to decline, which has important implications for both clinical research and treatment.
It allows you to calculate your risk of insulin resistance with just 2 parameters and with basically the same
predictive value as more complex measurements (glucose challenge with insulin at every point).
It offers
little predictive value (save higher volatility always follows very low) and simply points to low spreads.
The magic isn't all in the infrastructure (the allocation software), it has a lot to do with
finding predictive value in the mutual fund picks.
After thousands of trials and errors, I found a way to pick mutual funds that have a one - to two -
year predictive value.
The results of this study revealed that the social and emotional development showed
significant predictive value for the first, second and third grade criterion variables.
A simple forecasting model using either the frequency of stressful events or the perceived intensity of these events had
promising predictive value.
An eight - game sample holds no
meaningful predictive value, first half against - the - spread records can not predict second half against - the - spread results.
In other words, our elaborate mutual fund screening process has evolved since the late 80's to the point where we can find
adequate predictive value of about a year and an half.
With this kind of coupled ocean, it seems silly to be highlighting the prediction range of the current grand ensemble as if it had more than
dubious predictive value.
No climate model exists, to my knowledge, that has been through this exercise and therefore no climate model, in my opinion, has any
useful predictive value.
We certainly have some written judgments, and even databases of written judgments, but not data sets large enough to provide adequate precision and
predictive value as promised by artificial intelligence.
There is
little predictive value, given our limited data, on how teams perform after a coach is replaced in - season.
However, in this case, a fair value calculation that requires a periodic mark - to - mark update of the loan could lead to a less
predictive value because expected future cash flows are not always represented, argues IBFed.
Our experience with the Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth suggests that certain tests like the SAT can be helpful in identifying talent and have long -
term predictive value.
«Our research shows BDNF levels change considerably across pregnancy and
provide predictive value for depressive symptoms in women, as well as poor fetal growth.
We used a swap set analysis that captures both the change in consumer distribution across the FICO ® Score range and the
improved predictive value over the prior version of the score in use today by the industry (FICO ® Score 5).
The
strong predictive values of media and peer influences shown by regression results found to be confirmed in SEM and these variables play a mediating role in predicting romantic inclination with a direct path coefficient of 0.63.
Add to this the findings (from Bowen, Chingos and McPherson's Crossing the Finish Line) that high school grades have a
more predictive value of college success than standardized tests, and you may just see a shift from standardized test scores to high school GPA by some college admissions officers.
In addition, given the
differential predictive value of the specific marital evaluations in men and women, an open question remains which aspects other than the specific behaviors, support exchanges, or emotions evaluated in this study may help to better understand men's global marital satisfaction.
Although epidemiologists also praise the work, some say too many other factors determine Lyme disease outbreaks for the study to have
much predictive value for now.
«Processing time, as the reaction time in which the absence or presence of depth was identified correctly, is of
better predictive value for perceiving depth than the stereo threshold only.
«Two migration proteins
boost predictive value of pancreatic cancer biomarker: Combination of blood markers improves detection in three cohorts of case and control samples.»
Further in silico analysis revealed that 90 % of centenarians can be grouped into 19 clusters characterized by different combinations of SNP genotypes — or genetic signatures — of
varying predictive value.
The authors conclude that measuring fetal fibronectin at 18 -21 weeks pregnancy appears to offer a
similar predictive value to measurements at 22 - 27 weeks.
The results of the study demonstrated that analyzing ctDNA from plasma is feasible for the identification of EGFR mutations with mutation status concordance in 1,162 matched samples of 89 % (sensitivity 46 %; specificity 97 %; positive predictive value [PPV] 78 %; negative PV 90 %).
Thus, it is essential to investigate whether it is possible to develop a therapeutic alliance in the absence of visual and auditory cues and whether the working alliance has the
same predictive value in online treatment as in face - to - face therapy.
Despite the
weak predictive value of Total and LDL cholesterol, people with elevated numbers are often instructed to lower cholesterol by any means necessary... including a low - fat diet (which doesn't work) and statin drugs.
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