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Evaluation of a Capacitance Scaling System

IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 2007
An improved error analysis of an existing capacitance scaling system for supporting measurements of higher valued (10 nF to 100 ) ceramic-dielectric four-terminal-pair (4TP) capacitance standards over the 100-Hz to 100-kHz frequency range is described. The capacitance scaling system uses a commercial impedance (inductance-capacitance-resistance) meter ...
Svetlana Avramov-Zamurovic   +3 more
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Evaluating Severity Rating Scales for Heuristic Evaluation

Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2016
The heuristic evaluation is a widely applied discount usability evaluation method. Experts use the method to identify usability issues in interfaces and to rate their severity in order to establish a prioritization of resource allocation. However, in practice, there are often large discrepancies between the individual severity ratings of experts ...
Sascha Herr, Nina Baumgartner, Tom Gross
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The claustrophobia scale: a psychometric evaluation

Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2007
This article presents a psychometric evaluation of the Claustrophobia Scale (CS), consisting of one subscale for measuring anxiety (20 items, 0-4) and one for avoidance (18 items, 0-2). Participants were 87 claustrophobic patients and 200 normal controls randomly selected from the community.
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SCALING ISSUES IN FACULTY EVALUATIONS

Psychological Reports, 1999
148 students were asked to evaluate particular survey questions with scales that varied in number of scale points, type of labeling, and labeling of anchors only vs all scale points. No significant difference was found between variations on 4-and 5-point scales, so these data were collapsed.
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A scale for the evaluation of psychological distress

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1977
A state measure of psychological distress (DI) was developed from the MMPI item pool. The DI scale was found to be reliable (internally consistent and stable) and to be unaffected by social desirability. MMPI measures of stress and anxiety measure external to the MMPI were found to correlate well with the DI scale.
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Evaluating CAMSIS Scales

2018
At the time of writing, scales for 34 countries are published on the CAMSIS project webpages. Each scale is associated with a particular time period (that at which the social interaction data, on which the scale was calculated, was collected) and a particular occupational unit group scheme (i.e.
Paul Lambert, Dave Griffiths
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Evaluating Scaling Systems

Journal of Forestry, 1981
Abstract A proposed method of analyzing scaling systems consists of two parts. Part I applies only to sound logs and compares the precision of scaling systems using the relationship between lumber recovery and scaled volume. Part II uses only defective logs to compare the abilities of scaling systems to adjust volume for defect.
Thomas D. Fahey   +3 more
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Scaling Probabilistic Temporal Query Evaluation

Proceedings of the 2017 ACM on Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, 2017
Open information extraction has driven automatic construction of (temporal) knowledge graphs (e.g. YAGO) that maintain probabilistic (temporal) facts and inference rules. One of the most important tasks in these knowledge graphs is query evaluation. This task is well known to be #P-hard.
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The DTES – Drug Taking Evaluation Scale: A SIMPLE SCALE FOR THE EVALUATION OF DRUG TAKING BEHAVIOUR

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1980
This paper describes a clinically based scale elaborated for the evaluation of drug taking behaviour. The scale is a composite scale that includes subscales for drug taking behaviour, social functioning, social identity and belonging and mental health.
F, Holsten, H, Waal
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Use of an ideal scaled model for scaling evaluation

Nuclear Engineering and Design, 1998
In this paper a method is described for using RELAP5 models to corroborate the scaling methodology that has been used for design of the Purdue University multidimensional Test Apparatus. This facility was built for the U.S. NRC to obtain data on the performance of the passive safety systems of the General Electric Company simplified boiling water ...
V.H Ransom, W Wang, M Ishii
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