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While a linear relationship is reflected in the fact that the increase ( or decrease ) in the criterion score is ... a curvilinear relationship occurs where the same increase in predictor score is related to different amounts of in- ...
While a linear relationship is reflected in the fact that the increase ( or decrease ) in the criterion score is ... a curvilinear relationship occurs where the same increase in predictor score is related to different amounts of in- ...
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Computer programs for the method also provide the user with pre- dictor - criterion relationships described by product - moment correlations , eta coefficients , and tests for curvilinearity of each bivariate relationship .
Computer programs for the method also provide the user with pre- dictor - criterion relationships described by product - moment correlations , eta coefficients , and tests for curvilinearity of each bivariate relationship .
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( 4 ) What use should be made of the relationship ; that is , how should it be applied in making decisions about ... a nonsignificant r does not rule out useful nonlinear relationships . is not significantly different from zero ...
( 4 ) What use should be made of the relationship ; that is , how should it be applied in making decisions about ... a nonsignificant r does not rule out useful nonlinear relationships . is not significantly different from zero ...
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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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