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An Initial Look at the Validity of Diagnoses Based on Sato's Caution Index
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Caution IndexEngineeringDiagnosisItem Response TheoryInjury PreventionPsychometricsMedical DiagnosisPsychologyProgram EvaluationRisk ManagementPsychological EvaluationDisease DiagnosisStatisticsReliabilityArbitrary Cutting ScorePsychiatryTest DevelopmentDiagnostic CriterionDifferential DiagnosisInitial LookEpidemiologyDiagnostic SystemEvaluation MeasurePatient SafetyTotal ScoreMedicineEvaluation Technique
Sato's Caution Index is a method of analyzing item response patterns independently of total score. One method of giving a substantive interpretation to the index is to classify people above or below an arbitrary cutting score. The present research was a first attempt to validate the interpretations with use of student reports. The results indicate support for certain interpretations of the index.
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