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The lack of cross-validation can lead to inflated results and spurious conclusions: a re-analysis of the MacArthur violence risk assessment study (English)
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26 July 2018
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classification trees
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cross-validation
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replicability
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misclassification costs
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random forests
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violence prediction
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