Despite the importance of measurement in any scientific endeavor, few students of the social sciences receive adequate training in the principles and problems of assigning numerical values to the subjects, objects, events, groups and operations they study, and still less in the process of translating theoretical ideas and concepts into variables
Despite the importance of measurement in any scientific endeavor, few students of the social sciences receive adequate training in the principles and problems of assigning numerical values to the subjects, objects, events, groups and operations they study, and still less in the process of translating theoretical ideas and concepts into variablesHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
I: Measurement and Scaling 1: Measurement 2: Measurement 3: Measurement Scales and Statistical Models II: Thurstonian Methods 4: Psychophysical Analysis 5: A Law of Comparative Judgment 6: Paired Comparison Scaling Procedures 7: Circular Triads, the Coefficient of Consistence, and the Coefficient of Agreement 8: Optimal Orders in the Method of Paired Comparisons 9: Paired Comparison Attitude Scales 10: The Method of Equal-Appearing Intervals 11: The Method of Successive Intervals III: Scalogram Analysis 12: An Overview of the Contributions to Scaling and Scale Theory 13: The Basis for Scalogram Analysis 14: Measurement of Reproducibility 15: A Note on Statistical Significance of Scalogram 16: Computer Generated Data and the Statistical Significance of Scalogram 17: A Review and Comparison of Simple Statistical Tests for Scalogram Analysis 18: A Note of Extreme Caution on the Use of Guttman Scales IV: Summated Rating Methods 19: The Method of Constructing an Attitude Scale 20: Criteria for an Attitude Scale 21: A Note on the Scale Product and Related Methods of Scoring Attitude Scales 22: A Comparison of Four Methods of Scoring an Attitude Scale in Relation to its Reliability and Validity V: Unfolding Theory 23: Some Aspects of the Metatheory of Measurement 24: Psychological Scaling without a unit of Measurement 25: A Real Example of Unfolding 26: Some Applications of Unfolding Theory to Fertility Analysis VI: Related Materials 27: A Technique for the Construction of Attitude Scales 28: A Technique for Improving Cumulative Scales 29: A Scale for Developmental Processes 30: The Assignment of Numbers to Rank Order Categories 31: On the Statistical Treatment of Football Numbers
I: Measurement and Scaling 1: Measurement 2: Measurement 3: Measurement Scales and Statistical Models II: Thurstonian Methods 4: Psychophysical Analysis 5: A Law of Comparative Judgment 6: Paired Comparison Scaling Procedures 7: Circular Triads, the Coefficient of Consistence, and the Coefficient of Agreement 8: Optimal Orders in the Method of Paired Comparisons 9: Paired Comparison Attitude Scales 10: The Method of Equal-Appearing Intervals 11: The Method of Successive Intervals III: Scalogram Analysis 12: An Overview of the Contributions to Scaling and Scale Theory 13: The Basis for Scalogram Analysis 14: Measurement of Reproducibility 15: A Note on Statistical Significance of Scalogram 16: Computer Generated Data and the Statistical Significance of Scalogram 17: A Review and Comparison of Simple Statistical Tests for Scalogram Analysis 18: A Note of Extreme Caution on the Use of Guttman Scales IV: Summated Rating Methods 19: The Method of Constructing an Attitude Scale 20: Criteria for an Attitude Scale 21: A Note on the Scale Product and Related Methods of Scoring Attitude Scales 22: A Comparison of Four Methods of Scoring an Attitude Scale in Relation to its Reliability and Validity V: Unfolding Theory 23: Some Aspects of the Metatheory of Measurement 24: Psychological Scaling without a unit of Measurement 25: A Real Example of Unfolding 26: Some Applications of Unfolding Theory to Fertility Analysis VI: Related Materials 27: A Technique for the Construction of Attitude Scales 28: A Technique for Improving Cumulative Scales 29: A Scale for Developmental Processes 30: The Assignment of Numbers to Rank Order Categories 31: On the Statistical Treatment of Football Numbers
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