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cell , however , it is a random variable which available and one objective of the present is normally distributed . MEASURES = T + ē 1 . Scores of n individuals on k parallel measures . Matrix of deviation score cross - products when ...
cell , however , it is a random variable which available and one objective of the present is normally distributed . MEASURES = T + ē 1 . Scores of n individuals on k parallel measures . Matrix of deviation score cross - products when ...
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The present chapter inevitably goes over some of the same ground , although the emphasis is upon extension and elaboration . We want , in particular , to explicate two kinds of validity other than the internal and external validity of ...
The present chapter inevitably goes over some of the same ground , although the emphasis is upon extension and elaboration . We want , in particular , to explicate two kinds of validity other than the internal and external validity of ...
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Tasks that are challenging , whole or identifiable , and which allow the person some performance autonomy are hypothe- sized to be tasks which will be motivating if feedback is present . Their data provide some support for their ...
Tasks that are challenging , whole or identifiable , and which allow the person some performance autonomy are hypothe- sized to be tasks which will be motivating if feedback is present . Their data provide some support for their ...
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Toward Fusion | 1 |
Relationship of Trust and the Objectivity of Performance Criteria to Success | 4 |
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