Sensitivity of health-related scales is a non-decreasing function of their classes
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In biomedical research the use of discrete scales which describe characteristics of individuals are widely applied for the evaluation of clinical conditions. However, the number of classes (partitions) used in a discrete scale has never been mathematically evaluated against the accuracy of a scale to predict the true cases. This work, using as accuracy markers the sensitivity and specificity, revealed that the number of classes of a discrete scale affects its estimating ability of correctly classifying the true diseased. In particular, it was proved that the sensitivity of scales is a non-decreasing function of the number of their classes. This result has particular interest in clinical research providing a methodology for developing more accurate tools for disease diagnosis.
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