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Because of our belief that certain basic notions of reliability and validity theory are virtual prerequisites for discussing the topics in the remaining chapters , the next offering is J. Campbell's Chapter 6 on Psychometric Theory .
Because of our belief that certain basic notions of reliability and validity theory are virtual prerequisites for discussing the topics in the remaining chapters , the next offering is J. Campbell's Chapter 6 on Psychometric Theory .
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The chapters provide a number of new ways of conceptualizing and researching organiza- tional attributes , and both ... per- The chapters in the section are roughly ordered in terms of how " molar " the spective of each chapter is .
The chapters provide a number of new ways of conceptualizing and researching organiza- tional attributes , and both ... per- The chapters in the section are roughly ordered in terms of how " molar " the spective of each chapter is .
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Chapter 26 also deals with organizations as total units , but takes as organizing focus the widely popular ( but often amorphous ) concepts of organizational " structure " and " climate . " This chapter , by Payne and Pugh , provides a ...
Chapter 26 also deals with organizations as total units , but takes as organizing focus the widely popular ( but often amorphous ) concepts of organizational " structure " and " climate . " This chapter , by Payne and Pugh , provides a ...
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Toward Fusion | 1 |
Relationship of Trust and the Objectivity of Performance Criteria to Success | 4 |
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