The quality scores of motion palpation studies were good; however all the tests had poor sensitivity.
This has enabled a "quality score" to be attached to each base, something that's very helpful for analysis.
The distribution of quality scores for the studies also should be considered when deciding how much emphasis to give to the results.
Paper 1 reported the overall quality scores for each study included in the analyses.
The quality scores appear below the sequence in the .
It seems, therefore that the absolute value of the local quality score is not what matters in deciding the most likely interpretation.
There are other examples of quality scores in the literature.
However, early attempts to develop base-specific quality scores had only limited success.
The most commonly used method is to count the bases with a quality score of 20 and above.
Nissan was the only one of the major automakers to show a decline in its overall initial quality score.