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Aggregation across judges is usually the simpler process and involves the
calculation of descriptive and summary statistics ( measures of central tendency
and variability , frequency distributions , etc . ) . Aggregation across responses is
more ...
Aggregation across judges is usually the simpler process and involves the
calculation of descriptive and summary statistics ( measures of central tendency
and variability , frequency distributions , etc . ) . Aggregation across responses is
more ...
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The result of the first aggregation produces functional relationships of the
following form : rij = fi ( sj , di , bi ) which differs from that for the nomothetic model
because of the subscripts corresponding to judges ( Ji ) on the right side of the ...
The result of the first aggregation produces functional relationships of the
following form : rij = fi ( sj , di , bi ) which differs from that for the nomothetic model
because of the subscripts corresponding to judges ( Ji ) on the right side of the ...
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4 Even after a Choice Has Been Made to Use Either an Idiographic or
Nomothetic Method , the Investigator Still Must Decide on the Relative Emphasis
to Be Placed on the Two Aggregation Processes The strength and type of the
aggregation ...
4 Even after a Choice Has Been Made to Use Either an Idiographic or
Nomothetic Method , the Investigator Still Must Decide on the Relative Emphasis
to Be Placed on the Two Aggregation Processes The strength and type of the
aggregation ...
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