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On Non-Equivalence of Equivalence Range Measures
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1973Measures of equivalence range were intercorrelated in three studies in order to determine the equivalence of the measures and constructs from which the measures were derived. In none of the studies were the intercorrelations significant. Thus, the ability to generalize from results obtained with any one measure is limited, and the meaning of the ...
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2001
This volume highlights research and conceptual insights into one of the most basic, and yet, perplexing research issues in management-handling and assessing the comparability of our measurement devices across groups and measures. One of the most consistently difficult concerns in management research over the past three decades has been trying to ...
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This volume highlights research and conceptual insights into one of the most basic, and yet, perplexing research issues in management-handling and assessing the comparability of our measurement devices across groups and measures. One of the most consistently difficult concerns in management research over the past three decades has been trying to ...
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Israel Journal of Mathematics, 1974
LetG be a finitely-generated group of non-singular measurable transformations of a measure space (X, β,p). FixA∈β withp(A)>0. A general technique for groups gives sufficient conditions for there to exist aG-invariant measure ν equivalent top with ν((A)=1. These conditions are phrased in terms of the growth behavior ofg→p(gB) forB∈β.
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LetG be a finitely-generated group of non-singular measurable transformations of a measure space (X, β,p). FixA∈β withp(A)>0. A general technique for groups gives sufficient conditions for there to exist aG-invariant measure ν equivalent top with ν((A)=1. These conditions are phrased in terms of the growth behavior ofg→p(gB) forB∈β.
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The measurement equivalence of political trust
2017Political trust – in government, parliament, or political parties – has taken centre stage in political science for more than half a century, reflecting ongoing concerns with the legitimacy and functioning of representative democracy. To provide scholars, students and policy makers with a tool to navigate through the complexity of causes and ...
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A Review of Measurement Equivalence in Organizational Research: What's Old, What's New, What's Next?
Organizational Research Methods, 2022Ajay V Somaraju +2 more
exaly
2004
This chapter is devoted to a presentation and discussion of the three main approaches to measuring equivalence scales which are the expert approach, the economic approach, and the survey approach. Most attention will be paid to the economic and to the survey approach since both are applied in this thesis.
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This chapter is devoted to a presentation and discussion of the three main approaches to measuring equivalence scales which are the expert approach, the economic approach, and the survey approach. Most attention will be paid to the economic and to the survey approach since both are applied in this thesis.
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A class of equivalent measures
1992We give sufficient conditions for one generalized Rademacher-Riesz product to be equivalent to another. Also, we discuss criteria for mutual singularity of these measures.
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Risk of false pharmaceutical equivalence (non-equivalence) decisions due to measurement uncertainty
Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis, 2021Felipe Rebello Lourenço
exaly

