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The b - weights are multiplied by raw scores on the predictors to obtain a predicted raw score on the criterion variable ; beta weights are applied to stan- ... When R2 is zero no differential prediction of the criterion is possible .
The b - weights are multiplied by raw scores on the predictors to obtain a predicted raw score on the criterion variable ; beta weights are applied to stan- ... When R2 is zero no differential prediction of the criterion is possible .
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The researcher might then use linear multiple regression to develop a prediction equation for predicting the artificially ... The re- gression equation would yield a “ predicted score " ( or variate score ) which would then be ...
The researcher might then use linear multiple regression to develop a prediction equation for predicting the artificially ... The re- gression equation would yield a “ predicted score " ( or variate score ) which would then be ...
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If , on applying the configural prediction system to a cross - validation group or a new sample of individuals for whom predictions are required , one or more individuals exhibit that particular combination of predictor characteristics ...
If , on applying the configural prediction system to a cross - validation group or a new sample of individuals for whom predictions are required , one or more individuals exhibit that particular combination of predictor characteristics ...
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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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