I've been musing one way then another on this HV F issue. To seem like I'm side-stepping it a bit (and I agree it was comparison with HVs not...
Ooh on that point I know that Ohmann's modified EEfRT version uses an unlimited number of clicks approach in: Examining the reliability and...
Oh and PS (distracted brain as I was writing) I managed to not square the circle on my point about calculating it being about '13' hards you'd...
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Agreed, and I have all sorts of scenarios I often think of to put HVs in a similar 'situation' symptom-wise and on a even keel. My little tired...
Hmm. It is an important one. Definitely something for us to have a think on what to do/is possible. Is it possible to get a sense of the data...
I think that Treadway's response is certainly another point to discuss, I didn't know if there is some reading between the lines, @Murph might...
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Agreed. My gut feeling is that, given this could be considered a psychometric measure somewhat then there is an argument to be made picking on...
I wonder whether there is a point to be added that whilst there is a whatever on exclusion of HV F in general, when they are talking about...
I've just had another quick look and with the cut off/split at trial 17 and then finishing at 34 then: - trial 18-24 is as follows: low, medium...
Oh hurrah! thank you. If I did know this existed then I'd probably forgotten it over the years. That seems far more sensible, I did have a sense...
Agreed. SO to focus on reduction in click rate but then only compare 'the rate' between HV and ME-CFS seems disingenuous. If we assume that rate...
Yes I know when I looked through a number of papers (Ohmann's in particular) there is a lot of split-half analysis. Which tends to be possible...
I'm hoping that I'm not getting too obscure here. But I think the ME-CFS break into 3 groups. We've the group that are less impacted by the hard...
That 33% if pretty key when you are thinking about those with disability. I did another table since yesterday out of curiosity on this (and also...
and @Hutan when you look at the individual level strategies you can see that some of the people in the middle-capability zone of ME-CFS seem to be...
I'm conking out atm (not due to this, everything 'in general') a bit, so if you do have a way of looking at it then I will return to it and make...
and by the way, I thought I had better clarify that I keep using the term 'handicap' in the context of golf and its usage - rather than being...
I think we've an underlying causal thing - the hard task being too difficult - which 'explains' behaviour in those with ME going into what looks...
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