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suggests that the data within each of several domains have a similar structure . The second section suggests that the data among each of several domains are positively asso- ciated . And a third section interprets this information .
suggests that the data within each of several domains have a similar structure . The second section suggests that the data among each of several domains are positively asso- ciated . And a third section interprets this information .
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Most recently , Edwards and Whitney ( 1972 ) demonstrated that separate sets of scales , composed entirely of activities , com- petencies , occupational preferences , or self- ratings , yield similar maps when the Cole configural method ...
Most recently , Edwards and Whitney ( 1972 ) demonstrated that separate sets of scales , composed entirely of activities , com- petencies , occupational preferences , or self- ratings , yield similar maps when the Cole configural method ...
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Campbell et al . pointed out that their first two dimensions were similar to the first two structural dimensions Pugh et al . ( 1968 ) obtained from objective data . Indi- vidual autonomy and concentration of au- thority may have both ...
Campbell et al . pointed out that their first two dimensions were similar to the first two structural dimensions Pugh et al . ( 1968 ) obtained from objective data . Indi- vidual autonomy and concentration of au- thority may have both ...
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Toward Fusion | 1 |
Relationship of Trust and the Objectivity of Performance Criteria to Success | 4 |
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