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Economic Logic with Internal Consistency (and Not Only Formal Rigour)

2022
As is well known, during his life Sraffa never published a work explicitly devoted to epistemological issues. This fact should not be interpreted to indicate Sraffa’s lack of interest in such concerns. From Sraffa’s unpublished manuscripts – kept at the Wren Library of Trinity College, Cambridge, and from the books of his personal library – we see that
Signorino, Rodolfo, Salvadori, Neri
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Internal Consistency of the Concept of Automaticity

1988
While attention theorists have examined the internal consistency of the concept of automaticity by asking how attentional demands covary with intentional control, the relationship between attention demands and awareness is not clear. The current experiments used the internal consistency of two-process models of attention as a null hypothesis, and ...
Barry Hughes, James G. Phillips
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A statistical measure of internal consistency

Communications in Statistics - Simulation and Computation, 1986
On cherche a determiner la proportion d'individus a qui ont ete reellement consistants durant l'interview et le ...
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Internal consistency estimates of reliability

Research in Nursing & Health, 1990
AbstractReliability assessments are appropriate for each research instrument in a study. Measures of internal consistency are a popular set of assessments with Cronbach's alpha being the most favored. Two other measures of internal consistency, theta and omega, have particular characteristics that make their use desirable under certain circumstances ...
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ON THE INTERNAL CONSISTENCY RELIABILITY OF FACTORS

Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1969
On the assumption that principle component scores are to be computed by what is known as the direct solution (in contrast to estimation procedures), the weighted internal consistancy reliability coefficient for a component is reduced to a form so that it easily can be seen that when a latent root becomes as small as 1.0, the reliability becomes zero ...
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The Internal Consistency of Models in Geostatistics

1989
Non linear problems such as change of support and estimating recoverable reserves cannot be solved without using bivariate distributions. This leads to a question concerning the consistency of these models: for a given system of bivariate distributions, does a random function which could be compatible with this system, really exist?
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Internal Consistency of a Psychological Effectiveness Scale

Psychological Reports, 1973
Poe (1973) developed a Psychological Effectiveness Scale1 and found that the ratings of personality concepts by 93 college students were internally quite consistent. Coefficient alpha for the ratings of the concepts abnormal, typical, mentally healthy, and ideal person were 92 , .97, .95, and .95 respectively. Subsequently, Nowacki and Poe (1973) found
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Internal Consistency and Reliability [PDF]

open access: possible, 2017
Mildred L. Patten, Michelle Newhart
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An Improved Internal Consistency Reliability Estimate

Journal of Educational Statistics, 1984
Kuder-Richardson Formula 20 was derived on the assumption that the average covariance between items on different forms is the same as the average covariance on the same form. This formula is considered an underestimate of the parallel form reliability because the average covariance of items with identical difficulty is expected to be higher than the ...
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Internal consistency of subjective probabilities.

Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1965
Lyle E. Bourne   +4 more
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