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Minimal Detectable Change Scores for the Wolf Motor Function Test
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, 09/01/09
Fritz SL et al. – When assessing the effect of a therapeutic intervention, if an individual experiences an amount of change equal to or greater than the MDC, then one may be 95% confident that this margin of change is truly larger than measurement error and not a chance result. Thus, the determination of SEM and MDC in outcome assessments allows researchers and clinicians to distinguish which results are actual differences versus which results are simply changes resulting from error or chance.
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