Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
cutpoint
noun
/ˈkʌtˌpɔɪnt/

Definition
A cutpoint is a specific value used to separate different categories or outcomes in statistical and analytical contexts.

Examples
- The cutpoint for distinguishing between low and high risk was established at 0.5.
- In the study, researchers found a significant cutpoint that helped in diagnosing the condition early.
- Adjusting the cutpoint can greatly affect the sensitivity and specificity of the test results.

Meaning
In the context of data analysis or statistics, a cutpoint defines the threshold where data that falls below this point is classified differently from data that falls above it.

Synonyms
- Threshold
- Cut-off
- Limit
- Boundary