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Classical and Discrete Functional Analysis with Measure Theory

2022
Functional analysis deals with infinite-dimensional spaces. Its results are among the greatest achievements of modern mathematics and it has wide-reaching applications to probability theory, statistics, economics, classical and quantum physics, chemistry, engineering, and pure mathematics.
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Measuring perceived risk in sharing economy: A classical test theory and item response theory approach

International Journal of Hospitality Management, 2021
Abstract Sharing economy is considered as a disruptive innovation in the Internet age and inevitably brings huge concerns and risks for tourists. This study aims to develop a multidimensional scale to understanding the tourist risk perception in the sharing economy (TPRSE).
Tian Yuan   +4 more
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Classical motion of meter variables in the quantum theory of measurement

Physical Review A, 1993
We describe the measurement process for a model system whose Schrödinger equation yields to explicit solution. Any device for an effectively irreversible measurement must not just be a ‘‘meter’’ with a single degree of freedom; it must also contain a ‘‘heat bath’’ with many degrees of freedom. Such a bath may cause an effectively instantaneous decay of
, Haake, , Zukowski
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Classical Measurement Theory

2019
The term descriptive statistics refers to all techniques used to obtain information based on the description of data from a population. The calculation of figures and parameters and the generation of graphics and tables are just some of the methods and techniques used in descriptive statistics. Inferential statistics, sometimes referred to as inductive
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Measuring Cognitive Performance on programming Knowledge: Classical Test Theory versus Item Response Theory

2017 7th World Engineering Education Forum (WEEF), 2017
This research aims to study the strengths and weaknesses of Classical Test Theory (CTT) and Item Response Theory (IRT) and to make suggestion of what situation should the theories be adopted. The test-instruments were developed to measure the cognitive performance of students when learning programming language through web-mediated environment.
Marlina Mohamad, Abdul Jalil Omar
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Non-classical Measurement Theory: a Framework for Behavioral Sciences [PDF]

open access: possible, 2005
Instances of non-commutativity are pervasive in human behavior. In this paper, we suggest that psychological properties such as attitudes, values, preferences and beliefs may be suitably described in terms of the mathematical formalism of quantum mechanics.
Vladimir Ivanovitch Danilov   +1 more
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Motivation Theory and Performance Measurement: Lessons from Classical Schools of Thought.

Pentvars Business Journal, 2017
This paper traces the development of motivation theory, particularly as an explanation of human behaviour in the workplace. It provides a new interpretation of recent developments in theory management. It also examines the uneasy relationship between performance measurement, appropriate for the purpose of establishing motivational rewards, and ...
A. Antwi-Boasiako Antwi-Boasiako   +2 more
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A study of similarity measures through the paradigm of measurement theory: the classic case

Soft Computing, 2019
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Coletti, Giulianella   +1 more
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Conditional Standard Error of Measurement: Classical Test Theory, Generalizability Theory and Many-Fact Rasch Measurement with Applications to Writing Assessment

2021
Writing assessments often consist of students responding to multiple prompts, which are judged by more than one rater. To establish the reliability of these assessments, there exist different methods to disentangle variation due to prompts and raters, including classical test theory, Many Facet Rasch Measurement (MFRM), and Generalizability Theory (G ...
Huebner, Alan, Skar, Gustaf B
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Extending Classical Test Theory to the Measurement of Change

Review of Educational Research, 1972
The concept of a change score has considerable intuitive appeal. A person subtracts last week's weight from today's weight and talks of having gained or lost five pounds. Yet, change scores have more than their share of conceptual problems. Weights are comparable a two-hundred-pounder outweighs a onehundred-pounder regardless of his other traits; but ...
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