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MODELS OF A SCORE The first model of an observed score which attempted to deal with the uncer- tainty inherent in any measurement is Spearman's brilliant statement of true and error scores , which is still the most influen- tial model ...
MODELS OF A SCORE The first model of an observed score which attempted to deal with the uncer- tainty inherent in any measurement is Spearman's brilliant statement of true and error scores , which is still the most influen- tial model ...
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The result of closure and symme- try errors may be abbreviation or elabora- tion . Context errors are due primarily ... Further , if the correlation later breaks down ( the cues are no longer associated ) the error will be perpetuated .
The result of closure and symme- try errors may be abbreviation or elabora- tion . Context errors are due primarily ... Further , if the correlation later breaks down ( the cues are no longer associated ) the error will be perpetuated .
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In this process , some common errors exist . Many rating procedures have been developed which attempt to reduce or eliminate these errors . Common Errors LENIENCY AND SEVERITY . The first common error is that of leniency .
In this process , some common errors exist . Many rating procedures have been developed which attempt to reduce or eliminate these errors . Common Errors LENIENCY AND SEVERITY . The first common error is that of leniency .
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Toward Fusion | 1 |
Relationship of Trust and the Objectivity of Performance Criteria to Success | 4 |
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