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The Journal of Psychology, 2001
The influence on social behavior of beliefs in Satan and the nature of evil has received little empirical study. Elaine Pagels (1995) in her book, The Origin of Satan, argued that Christians' intolerance toward others is due to their belief in an active Satan.
K M, Wilson, J L, Huff
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The influence on social behavior of beliefs in Satan and the nature of evil has received little empirical study. Elaine Pagels (1995) in her book, The Origin of Satan, argued that Christians' intolerance toward others is due to their belief in an active Satan.
K M, Wilson, J L, Huff
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Sociological Methods & Research, 2002
To understand children's development, one must examine an array of constructs. Yet the time and budget constraints of large-scale survey research create a dilemma: how to cut scales to the fewest possible items while still retaining their predictive properties.
KRISTIN ANDERSON MOORE +3 more
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To understand children's development, one must examine an array of constructs. Yet the time and budget constraints of large-scale survey research create a dilemma: how to cut scales to the fewest possible items while still retaining their predictive properties.
KRISTIN ANDERSON MOORE +3 more
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Multidimensional Scaling [PDF]
Multidimensional scaling is a statistical technique to visualize dissimilarity data. In multidimensional scaling, objects are represented as points in a usually two dimensional space, such that the distances between the points match the observed dissimilarities as closely as possible.
Groenen, P.J.F., van de Velden, M.
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2017
In social sciences the term“scaling” encompasses specific processes tomeasure properties such as sentiment, opinions, attitudes, and so on. “To scale” can mean very different things: by scaling techniques such as Likert scales or Guttman scales the researcher can rank people along a specific dimension; other techniques, if the requirements for their ...
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In social sciences the term“scaling” encompasses specific processes tomeasure properties such as sentiment, opinions, attitudes, and so on. “To scale” can mean very different things: by scaling techniques such as Likert scales or Guttman scales the researcher can rank people along a specific dimension; other techniques, if the requirements for their ...
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Proceedings of the International School of Physics “Enrico Fermi”, 2006
The definitions of time scales and the current international reference for timekeeping are described pointing out the main strengths of the system. The main application of timekeeping and time metrology, the Global Satellite Navigation Systems, are also introduced.
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The definitions of time scales and the current international reference for timekeeping are described pointing out the main strengths of the system. The main application of timekeeping and time metrology, the Global Satellite Navigation Systems, are also introduced.
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