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A 10% (77/763) sample of news media articles was independently coded by 2 researchers (HS and VP), and the Cohen κ statistic was calculated using the irr package in R Studio v.4.2.3 (Posit) to assess interrater reliability. A value of 10% was chosen by the research teams to ensure that a sufficient subsample was analyzed. The statistical analysis indicated almost perfect agreement between the 2 coders (κ=0.9) [40].
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e68724
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The PMIS (Pearson r=−0.76; P
As we examined the sensitivity and specificity data to choose cut scores, we chose to favor sensitivity to minimize missing individuals with true disease in this sample of patients considered high risk because of their cognitive concerns. The cut scores for a positive result on the 5-Cog components were as follows: PMIS ≤6 (range 0-8), Symbol Match ≤25 (range 0-65), and s MCR >5 (range 0-7).
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e60471
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