Warren S. Torgerson, Theory and methods of scaling. New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1958. Pp. 460 The correlational approach to selection test evaluation was examined and found to have serious limitations. An approach based on statistical decision theor... R Hefner - 《Systems Research...
Warren S. Torgerson, Theory and methods of scaling. New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1958. Pp. 460Robert HefnerThe University of MichiganJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Systems Research and Behavioral Science
The book is also well suited for a variety of advanced courses on MDS topics. I Borg,Patrick J.F. Groenen - 《Journal of Educational Measurement》 被引量: 3805发表: 2010年 Introduction to multidimensional scaling : theory, methods, and applications / Includes bibliographies and index SS ...
Best-Worst Scaling (BWS) is an extension of the method of paired comparison to multiple choices that asks participants to choose both the most and the least attractive options or features from a set of choices. It is an increasingly popular way for academics and practitioners in social science...
As an alternative an analytic strategy is formulated and tested. First, a cluster procedure tests a categorical model of the data. If no compact isolated groups are detected non-metric multi-dimensional scaling is used to unravel the complex relations in the data by reconstructing a low ...
Theory X and Theory Y were developed in the 1960s by American management professor and social psychologist Douglas McGregor. McGregor believed there were two fundamental approaches to managing people in the workplace to get things done and benefit the or
Using DFT simulations and STM measurements, the Si/Ag(001) surface reconstruction is revealed to be a Si-Ag surface alloy. Its atomic structure is composed of quasi-1D double-pentagon chains of silicon, electronically isolated by surface Ag atoms. Conor Hogan , Andrea Sette & Fabio Ronci Art...
The number of network science applications across many different fields has been rapidly increasing. Surprisingly, the development of theory and domain-specific applications often occur in isolation, risking an effective disconnect between theoretical an
Biases in decision-making such as loss aversion can be modelled by transformations (e.g. scaling) of the value, which can also account for individual differences in sensitivity to value. Similar transformations can be performed for probabilities to model risk aversion. View article...
andinventsthreeSetsofapproximatedsolutiontoderivingAHPweightvector.HedealswithAHPscalingtheoryaswellasmethodsforconsistencytestMoreovertheauthorinventsanewmethodforweightsmakingbasedonthedistrmutionoudgement・ matrix.Finally.theauthordealswithotherBWMM.Inchapterfive.theauthorstudiestheEWMM,explainstheirprocessand...