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Thus , by considering the predictors in interaction or configuration , prediction of the criterion is perfect since all people in predictor configuration 1 ( female low or male high ) are observed to be satisfactory workers , while ...
Thus , by considering the predictors in interaction or configuration , prediction of the criterion is perfect since all people in predictor configuration 1 ( female low or male high ) are observed to be satisfactory workers , while ...
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Configural prediction techniques , there- fore , are best used when there are a small number of predictors which are dividable ... Compensatory prediction methods are those in which an extremely high score on one predictor variable can ...
Configural prediction techniques , there- fore , are best used when there are a small number of predictors which are dividable ... Compensatory prediction methods are those in which an extremely high score on one predictor variable can ...
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The process of setting the cutting score is repeated separately for each predictor variable . The result is a set of cutting scores -one for each predictor variable -- each of which is determined separately to maxi- mally classify ...
The process of setting the cutting score is repeated separately for each predictor variable . The result is a set of cutting scores -one for each predictor variable -- each of which is determined separately to maxi- mally classify ...
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Toward Fusion | 1 |
Relationship of Trust and the Objectivity of Performance Criteria to Success | 4 |
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