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. 2015 Jan 14;142(6):773–782. doi: 10.1017/S0031182014001905

Table 5.

Predictability of models relating to worm length, measured using RMSEP, and predictability of models relating to worm number, measured using RMSLEP, for each model listed in Table 2

Model code Variables Predictability 95% confidence interval
MR1_Length Combination of sex, pepsinogen, fecal egg count and IgA in October, weight and eosinophil in September that reduced RMSEP 0·013 (0·011, 0·015)
CPCR1_Length Combination of Sex, pepsinogen, fecal egg count and IgA in October, weight and eosinophil in September that reduced RMSEP 0·013 (0·011, 0·015)
MR2_Length Significant variables listed in Table 3 0·013 (0·011, 0·016)
CPCR2_Length Significant variables listed in Table 3 0·013 (0·011, 0·015)
MR3_Length All variables 0·017 (0·012, 0·411)
CPCR3_Length All variables 0·014 (0·011, 0·018)
MR1_Number Combination of sex, pepsinogen, fecal egg count and IgA in October, weight and eosinophil in September that reduced RMSLEP 0·760 (0·624, 0·905)
CPCR1_Number Combination of Sex, pepsinogen, fecal egg count and IgA in October, weight and eosinophil in September that reduced RMSLEP 0·770 (0·625, 0·945)
MR2_Number Significant variables listed in Table 4 0·897 (0·625, 0·922)
CPCR2_Number Significant variables listed in Table 4 0·812 (0·630, 0·945)
MR3_Number All variables 0·767 (0·683, 5·703)
CPCR3_Number All variables 0·760 (0·663, 1·011)