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Absolute Error1

Pages 299-301 | Published online: 13 Aug 2013
 

Abstract

The position that a composite error score is not an interpretable indicator of motor performance is supported and expanded. It is shown that Henry’s E2 statistic possesses the same deficiencies as A 2, and thus is equally invalid. Responses are made to a number of specific criticisms of the Schutz and Roy paper made by Henry.

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