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want to know whether the same result would have been obtained without a pre- test , and a posttest - only control group is necessary for this . Similarly , if repeated post- test measurements are made , we would want to know whether the ...
want to know whether the same result would have been obtained without a pre- test , and a posttest - only control group is necessary for this . Similarly , if repeated post- test measurements are made , we would want to know whether the ...
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Then this expected mean performance could be compared with the obtained performance . However , care must be taken with this esti- mation procedure because of the problems of under - adjustment or regression artifacts ( see p . 297ff . ) ...
Then this expected mean performance could be compared with the obtained performance . However , care must be taken with this esti- mation procedure because of the problems of under - adjustment or regression artifacts ( see p . 297ff . ) ...
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Taxonomic Approaches and Results Obtained BEHAVIOR DESCRIPTION . Taxonomies based on behavior descriptions of jobs and occupa- tions have been carried out most compre- hensively and most successfully by McCor- mick and his colleagues ...
Taxonomic Approaches and Results Obtained BEHAVIOR DESCRIPTION . Taxonomies based on behavior descriptions of jobs and occupa- tions have been carried out most compre- hensively and most successfully by McCor- mick and his colleagues ...
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Toward Fusion | 1 |
Relationship of Trust and the Objectivity of Performance Criteria to Success | 4 |
Chapter | 7 |
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