Two errors in particular have made consensus difficult to reach.A.DepartmentW.DepartmentMacRaeDepartmentWileyBritish Journal of PsychologyMacRae, A.W. (1988). Measurement scales and statistics: What can significance test tell us about the world? British Journal of Psychology, 79, 161-171....
Gaito (see record 1980-22405-001) in which Gaito assailed the proposition that fundamental measurement theory has any relevance to statistical theory and procedures. The present authors contend that Gaito's arguments contain nothing that constitutes a logical or empirical refutation of the tenets ...
Little attention has been paid to the influence of subsequent processing on the measurement statistics. There is also controversy over whether the effects of... RV Edwards,AS Jensen - Applications of Laser-Doppler Anemometry to Fluid Mechanics 被引量: 0发表: 1982年 Problems and Issues in the M...
Just as there are different interpretations of probability, leading to different kinds of inferential statements and different conclusions about statistical models and questions, so there are different theories of measurement, which in turn may lead to different kinds of statistical model and possibly dif...
Inconsistent measurement calls into question progress on electrification in sub-Saharan Africa Electricity access statistics used to track progress against the Sustainable Development Goal 7.1 set by the United Nations have significant uncertainties, which may bring into question the electrification status of...
The 8-item Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D 8) has been widely used to measure depressive symptoms in many large-scale surveys. Due to its brevity, it can lower costs, relieve respondent burdens, and ensure data quality. However, its factor structure and measurement inva...
2. Ordinal scale of measurement The ordinal scale defines data that are placed in a specific order. Although each value is ranked, there’s no information that specifies what differentiates the categories from each other. These values can’t be added to or subtracted from. ...
The shift to an economy driven by small-scale private industry requires an adaptation of China's statistical system to rely on sample survey methods rather than the comprehensive reporting that suited a state-dominated economy. In 1998, the number of enterprises reporting directly to the National ...
and standardizing the variables removes the effect of measurement units. . Here's an article that speaks to logistic specifically. https://www.theanalysisfactor.com/effect-size-statistics-logistic-regression/ Expand comment | all comments 1 … 4Get...
Measurement is at the heart of all psychological testing and assessment. A number of statistical tests and procedures can be used to help evaluate how well a test measures what it is supposed to measure. The information presented in this chapter provides