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. 2020 Jul 9;22(7):e15770. doi: 10.2196/15770

Table 1.

Proposed hypotheses and related outcome measures.

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.