In data communications, bits per second (bps or bit/sec) is a common measure of data speed for computer Modems and transmission carriers. As the term implies, the speed in bps is equal to the number ofbitstransmitted or received each second. Bits per second are a unit of measurement with...
Non-parametric methods were chosen since all quantitative variables were not normally distributed, by definition (raw scores of BPS, CCPOT and RASS could take only few distinct values). The analysis of the influence of quantitative variables on a dichotomous (binary) variable was performed using ...
Based on the definition of discrimination, one can argue that the perception of discrimination requires three cognitive steps: (1) the perception of inequality; (2) the attribution of this inequality to group membership; and (3) an evaluation of this inequality as unjust (Heineck & Deutsch, ...