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concordance

[kon-kawr-dns, kuhn-] / kɒnˈkɔr dns, kən- /


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The developer of a statistical method called factor analysis, Charles Spearman, concluded in 1904 that a general factor of intelligence, called a g factor, must underlie the concordance of measurements for varying human cognitive skills.

From Scientific American

Language concordance is associated with fewer medical errors, a greater understanding of illness and the treatment plan, and increased satisfaction.

From Scientific American

When the vaccines were first introduced in December, studies demonstrated that racial/ethnic concordance led Black patients to seek more information about the vaccine.

From Scientific American

The study documenting “concordance” between Black infants’ clinical outcomes and their doctor’s race is an example of the value of looking through this lens.

From Washington Times

Greater racial concordance in health care could also help to improve patient outcomes.

From Salon