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Discrimination ability of prediction models for ordinal outcomes: Relationships between existing measures and a new measure
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    Discrimination ability of prediction models for ordinal outcomes: Relationships between existing measures and a new measure (English)
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    2 October 2012
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    c-index
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    discrimination
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    model performance
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    ordinal outcomes
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    prediction models
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