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My name is Emily Schultheis; I am currently a junior at GHS. I have benefited from three consecutive years of the Independent Research/Mentorship Programs. In previous years, I dedicated much of my creative energy to scientific research, particularly robotics and optical engineering.
From an intense study of the traditional sciences, I hoped to develop an understanding and appreciation for the scientific element and thought process. I have now decided to explore a different and equally compelling aspect of human ingenuity: artistic expression – in the context of this research I will explore the ideal design of modern story.
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Slide 9
Shown here, sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy were calculated using a Boolean method commonly employed in medical testing for investigating the credibility of other like diagnostic tests. The diagnostic test in this case was The Story Template algorithm which grouped subjects into two categories: classic or non-classic based on its set of criteria which I’ll go over in a minute. Those same subjects were also grouped into those same categories but by a different test I called the Gold Standard, which used a different set of criteria, and I’ll go over those next. The way this comparison works, is ideally the test group, The Story Template algorithm, should sort subjects the exact same way as the Gold Standard does, because the Gold Standard is considered ultimately true.
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