单词 | predictive |
释义 | predictive (prɪdɪktɪv ) 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] You use predictive to describe something such as a test, science, or theory that is concerned with determining what will happen in the future. [formal] ...the predictive branch of economics. 2. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] If you have predictive text on your phone or computer, the word you might need is predicted from the first few letters you type. If I am not careful with predictive text, my signature comes out as Alien Template. Collocations: predictive test They are now seeking to develop a predictive test. Times, Sunday Times They then will have a predictive test to see whether they carry the same fault. Times, Sunday Times Predictive tests that have been assessed include those related to placental perfusion, vascular resistance, kidney dysfunction, endothelial dysfunction, and oxidative stress. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The scientists are now extending the research to see whether it could also be used as a predictive tool. Times, Sunday Times If a predictive tool raises expectations of crimes in a certain neighborhood, will police who patrol there be more aggressive in making arrests? Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 So we need more clinical knowledge and predictive tools. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Studies based on predictive validity seek to verify a relationship between the test scores of applicants and subsequent performance appraisal ratings. Human Resource Management in Government (1995) We view the predictive validity issue as especially critical with respect to dynamic assessment. Advanced Educational Psychology For Educators, Researchers and Policymakers, (1995) Second, much more work needs to be done on the predictive validity of dynamic assessment relative to conventional assessment. Advanced Educational Psychology For Educators, Researchers and Policymakers, (1995) Personnel managers are most concerned with predictive validity, which is the extent to which the test can predict subsequent job performance. Personnel Management: A New Approach (1991) The predictive value of a negative test result is unknown and that is potentially dangerous. Times, Sunday Times (2015) The data would be real, but its predictive value would be nil. Ice Time: Climate, Science, and Life on Earth (1990) In those of low or high risk, it adds no extra predictive value. Times, Sunday Times (2007) It has a high negative predictive value for nonoccurrence of adverse events. 2018, 'Age-adjusted charlson comorbidity index and 30-day morbidity in pelvic surgeries', South Asian Journal of Cancer A companion article will follow focusing on predictive value and prior probability. 2016, 'Diagnostic testing: a key component of high-value care', Journal of Community Hospital Internal Medicine Perspectives |
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