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  • ...y referred to as '''composite reliability''', '''construct reliability''', and '''coefficient omega'''. .../math> is a structural equation model (SEM)-based reliability coefficients and is obtained from on a unidimensional model. ...
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  • ...nt invariance may preclude meaningful interpretation of measurement data. Tests of measurement invariance are increasingly used in fields such as psycholog ...the relationship between sources of within- and between-group differences and measurement invariance in the common factor model | journal = Intelligence ...
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  • ...stration of the Binet–Simon Scale for Measuring Intelligence. |journal=The Psychological Clinic |volume=5 |issue=7 |pages=217–238 |pmid=28909840 |pmc=5147539 }}</re ...e revisions and publications on the Binet–Simon Intelligence Test by Binet and Simon stopped in 1911 due to the death of Alfred Binet in 1911.<ref name=": ...
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  • ...gical states (i.e. experienced meaningfulness, experienced responsibility, and knowledge of results).<ref name="HackmanOldham1975">Hackman, J. R. & Oldham ..."HackmanOldham2010">Oldham, G. R., & Hackman, J. R. (2010) Not what it was and not what it will be: The future of job design research. Journal of Organiza ...
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  • ...">{{Cite journal|last=Stevens|first=S. S.|year=1946|title=On the Theory of Scales of Measurement|journal=Science|series=New Series|volume=103|issue=2684|page ...book|title=Psychological Testing and Assessment: An Introduction to Tests and Measurement|last1=Cohen|first1=Ronald Jay|last2=Swerdik|first2=Mark E.|last ...
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  • ...]] (1960) and by the American mathematical psychologist [[R. Duncan Luce]] and statistician [[John Tukey]] {{harv|Luce|Tukey|1964}}. ...cal quantity may possibly be expressed as the product of a [[real number]] and a unit magnitude. ...
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  • ...exclusive) applied to behaviors that are aimed at fighting climate change and [[Environmental protection|protecting the environment]].<ref name=":0" /> ...e and protecting the environment (i.e., a person's environmental attitude) and the costs that come with a specific behavior (e.g., having to remember to s ...
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  • ...babilities]] of the presence of a condition (such as a [[disease]]) before and after a [[diagnostic test]], respectively. ''Post-test probability'', in tu ...is a major factor in the [[Medical test#Indications|indication of medical tests]]. ...
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  • ...iew data into analyzable terms, in psychological testing where alternative tests of the same phenomena need to be compared, or in [[observational studies]] ...es are comparable across any numbers of coders, values, different metrics, and unequal sample sizes. ...
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  • ...the potential to guide instructors, parents and students in their teaching and learning processes. ...minees' test performance to specific inferences about examinees' knowledge and skills. ...
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  • ...ngle nucleotide polymorphisms ([[SNPs]]) on a genotyping array (or "chip") and thus termed "chip" or "SNP" heritability. ...f Ritland & Ritland 1996</ref> GCTA makes a number of modeling assumptions and whether/when these assumptions are satisfied continues to be debated. ...
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  • | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1957|06|25|df=y}} ...plex systems, physical modeling of earthquakes, physics of complex systems and pattern formation in spatio-temporal structures ...
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