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Scales for measuring mania

Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology, 1982
This paper examines the utility of two scales for mania and the statistical validity of their use in a clinical setting. The literature is reviewed in regard to the present evaluation of accurate clinical scales in this area.
A B, Ahmed, D, Lafferty
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Measurement Scales on the Continuum

Science, 1987
In a seminal article in 1946, S. S. Stevens noted that the numerical measures then in common use exhibited three admissible groups of transformations: similarity, affine, and monotonic. Until recently, it was unclear what other scale types are possible.
R D, Luce, L, Narens
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On Measurement, Scale, and Scaling

Water Resources Research, 1986
The relationships between measurement, scale, and scaling are discussed and analyzed in detail. It is pointed out that only certain fundamental properties can be measured and that these properties do not include constitutive variables. The interrelationships between scale and measurement are shown to manifest themselves in two types of heterogeneity ...
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Scales to measure parkinsonism

2007
Publisher Summary Parkinsonism is defined as the akinetic-rigid syndrome that mimics Parkinson's disease (PD). Apart from PD itself, the most representative diseases are progressive supranuclear palsy, multiple system atrophy, corticobasal degeneration, and dementia with Lewy bodies.
Pablo, Martínez-Martín, Esther, Cubo
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Photographic measuring scales

Journal of Visual Communication in Medicine, 2012
Mark Bartley is a senior photographer at Addenbrooke's. Following an interesting discussion on the Institute of Medical Illustrators discussion forum he decided to write a short viewpoint article on the subject of the use of scales in clinical photography. It was fascinating to read all the arguments both for and against the digital rule.
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Measurement and scaling

1993
The first step in our research model is the theoretical preparation or formulation of the research topic – a step which is as complex as it is diverse and pluralistic. This step will establish the foundations for the remaining part of the study and is therefore very important, and deserves special consideration.
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Measurement Scales

2012
We consider the problem of measurement scales, which is an essential issue with regard every statistical analysis, in particular also in the analysis of Customer Satisfaction (CS) surveys.1 In Section 4.2 we present the problem of scale construction and the different types of scales, commonly used in CS surveys, that is the nominal, ordinal, interval ...
Bonanomi, Andrea, Cantaluppi, Gabriele
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Scales of Measurement

1983
This paper on the methodological problems of measurement in intended to clarify the function of scales in the theory of measurement and to consider the extent to which theoretical results so far achieved provide grounds for a theory of scales. The discussion of this extensive topic, which is of especially great interest for the methodology of ...
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