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If differences across judges are either small or not important , then the nomothetic
method offers the advantages of greater statistical power and reliability as well as
simpler analytical procedures . On the other hand , if differences across judges ...
If differences across judges are either small or not important , then the nomothetic
method offers the advantages of greater statistical power and reliability as well as
simpler analytical procedures . On the other hand , if differences across judges ...
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Order effects in sequential presentation of information are one formal property
that has been an important empirical topic within AT ( e.g. , Jones & Goethals ,
1972 ; Frieze , 1976 ) . 11.7 INTEGRATION Table 11-1 summarizes the variations
...
Order effects in sequential presentation of information are one formal property
that has been an important empirical topic within AT ( e.g. , Jones & Goethals ,
1972 ; Frieze , 1976 ) . 11.7 INTEGRATION Table 11-1 summarizes the variations
...
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For instance , the importance of cue variability and cue range is explicitly
recognized within the SJT approach . ... Similarly , ecological reliability and cue
intersubstitutability are important concepts in SJT , but they rarely , if ever , have
direct ...
For instance , the importance of cue variability and cue range is explicitly
recognized within the SJT approach . ... Similarly , ecological reliability and cue
intersubstitutability are important concepts in SJT , but they rarely , if ever , have
direct ...
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