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Тест ассоциации χ2 для проверки того, был ли один пол статистически значимо более вероятно классифицирован как отвечающий 25 % критерию для НМИ, чем другой
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Корреляционные тесты Пирсона для определения наличия статистически значимой корреляции между оценками детей по четырем подшкалам NMI
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Корреляционные тесты Пирсона для определения наличия статистически значимой корреляции между возрастом и (i) четырьмя подшкалами NMI, (ii) баллом процентной дисфункции и (iii) классификацией наличия и отсутствия NMI (критерий 25+%)
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