Table 1.
Proposed hypotheses | Related outcome measures |
Using GRASPa will make predictive tools’ selection decisions more accurate, that is, selecting the best predictive tools | Accuracy of tools’ selection decisions |
Using GRASP will make decisions more objective, informed, and evidence-based, that is, decisions are based on the information provided by the framework | Making decisions objectively based on the information and evidence provided in the experiment |
Using GRASP will make decisions less subjective, that is, less based on guessing, prior knowledge, or experience | Making decisions subjectively based on guessing and making decisions subjectively based on prior knowledge or experience |
Using GRASP will make decisions more efficient, that is, decisions are made in less time | The time needed for tools’ selection decision making |
Using GRASP will make participants face less decisional conflict, that is, be more confident and satisfied with decisions | Levels of participants’ confidence in their decisions and levels of participants’ satisfaction with their decisions |
aGRASP: grading and assessment of predictive tools.