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These " things , " out of which theories are built , are usually called variables , although I prefer the more neutral term , “ unit . " It should be empha- sized that these " things " or units out of which theories are built constitute ...
These " things , " out of which theories are built , are usually called variables , although I prefer the more neutral term , “ unit . " It should be empha- sized that these " things " or units out of which theories are built constitute ...
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Sampling Variability and the Number of Units for Randomization It is often the case that units larger than individuals have to be randomly assigned to conditions . This need arises because of the fear that if different individuals ...
Sampling Variability and the Number of Units for Randomization It is often the case that units larger than individuals have to be randomly assigned to conditions . This need arises because of the fear that if different individuals ...
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The piece - rate system contained the follow- ing cutting points : ( a ) Below 16 units per hour , the pay was , say , $ .08 per unit ; ( b ) From 16 to 22 units per hour , the pay was , say , $ 1.60 per hour ; ( c ) From 23 to 29 units ...
The piece - rate system contained the follow- ing cutting points : ( a ) Below 16 units per hour , the pay was , say , $ .08 per unit ; ( b ) From 16 to 22 units per hour , the pay was , say , $ 1.60 per hour ; ( c ) From 23 to 29 units ...
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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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