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Nomothetic Analysis ” describes the choices made by the various approaches as
to when during the analysis to aggregate data from different judges and decision
makers . This chapter also contains an extensive discussion of the implications ...
Nomothetic Analysis ” describes the choices made by the various approaches as
to when during the analysis to aggregate data from different judges and decision
makers . This chapter also contains an extensive discussion of the implications ...
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Group analyses are likely to be misleading to the extent that there are individual
differences among the subjects . ... For example , group aggregation before
analysis will cause little difficulty if we ask subjects to rate a series of paint chips ...
Group analyses are likely to be misleading to the extent that there are individual
differences among the subjects . ... For example , group aggregation before
analysis will cause little difficulty if we ask subjects to rate a series of paint chips ...
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... 154 - 155 Radiologists , 141 Rank order , 135 Raphael ' s Renaissance
painting , 12 Ratio scale , 148 Rational analysis , 109 Rational choice , 40
Rational man , 22 Rational models , 60 Rationality , 10 - 12 , 53 , 58 Recall , 89
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... 154 - 155 Radiologists , 141 Rank order , 135 Raphael ' s Renaissance
painting , 12 Ratio scale , 148 Rational analysis , 109 Rational choice , 40
Rational man , 22 Rational models , 60 Rationality , 10 - 12 , 53 , 58 Recall , 89
Redundancy ...
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