Search results for "Level of measurement"

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Representation theory treatment of measurement semantics for ratio, ordinal and nominal scales

1997

Within the scope of the representational theory a formal framework for description of semantic aspects of measurement on different scales is proposed. This is done by means of a first-order formal logical system consisting of a set of empirical predicates which play the part of a data structure in the framework, a set of operations by means of which syntactically correct statements can be formed; a set of axioms being true statements and a set of numerical statements which is an aggregation of potential measurement results carrying a meaningful load. On this basis the notation of semantic information on various scales is introduced and some common claims about the measurement semantic infor…

Theoretical computer scienceRelation (database)Semantics (computer science)business.industryApplied MathematicsCondensed Matter PhysicsNotationData structureSet (abstract data type)Level of measurementInformation systemArtificial intelligenceElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessInstrumentationAxiomMathematicsMeasurement
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Recent developments, current challenges, and future directions in electrophysiological approaches to studying intelligence

2021

Abstract EEG studies represent an important sub-discipline in the field of intelligence research and have significant potential to advance the theoretical understanding and practical applications of the construct. This commentary reviews key themes and major developments in the field from the last several decades, and outlines open questions and future directions for the next phase of research. Two main areas of progress in recent years relate to (1) improvements in study design and psychometric approaches, and (2) increased integration with cognitive psychology and neuroscience. In turn, these advances have clarified several themes and pressing issues. These include: The need to establish …

Level of measurementArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Developmental and Educational PsychologyTraitExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyVariance (accounting)Construct (philosophy)PsychologyData scienceField (computer science)Test (assessment)Intelligence
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Count data in psychological applied research.

2006

As some authors have noticed in fields other than psychology, level of measurement and distributional characteristics of count data are commonly not taken into account, so that they are analysed as normally distributed continuous variables, and therefore some general linear model is applied. In this work, we review a random sample of 457 articles published in the last four years in journals with the highest impact factor in the Journal Citation Reports (JCR Social Sciences Edition) of the Institute for Scientific Information. The goals are to know how often count variables appear in psychological applied research and which data analyses are used when dealing with count response variables. …

General linear modelImpact factor05 social sciences050401 social sciences methodsContinuous variableLevel of measurement0504 sociology0502 economics and businessStatisticsHumansApplied researchCitationPsychology050203 business & managementGeneral PsychologyCount dataPsychology AppliedPsychological reports
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The EORTC computer-adaptive tests measuring physical functioning and fatigue exhibited high levels of measurement precision and efficiency

2013

Objectives: The European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) Quality of Life Group is developing a computer-adaptive test (CAT) version of the EORTC Quality of Life Questionnaire (QLQ-C30). We evaluated the measurement properties of the CAT versions of physical functioning (PF) and fatigue (FA) and compared these with the corresponding QLQ-C30 scales. Study Design and Setting: Based on international samples of more than 1,000 cancer patients, we simulated CAT administration of varying numbers of items and compared the resulting scores with those based on all items in the respective item pools. Furthermore, the relative validity (RV) of CATs was compared with that of th…

MESH: FatigueMaleEpidemiologyMESH: Aged 80 and over0302 clinical medicinePhysical functioningQuality of lifeNeoplasmsSurveys and QuestionnairesActivities of Daily LivingStatisticsMESH: NeoplasmsDiagnosis Computer-Assisted030212 general & internal medicineFatigueReliability (statistics)MathematicsMESH: AgedAged 80 and overMESH: Middle AgedMiddle Agedhumanities3. Good healthMESH: Reproducibility of ResultsLevel of measurementMESH: Young AdultData Interpretation Statistical030220 oncology & carcinogenesis/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/good_health_and_well_beingFemaleAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentMean squared errorSensitivity and SpecificityYoung Adult03 medical and health sciencesSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineHumansMESH: Surveys and QuestionnairesAgedMESH: AdolescentMESH: HumansMESH: Activities of Daily LivingMESH: Diagnosis Computer-AssistedMESH: Quality of LifeReproducibility of ResultsMESH: Adultsocial sciencesMESH: MaleMESH: Sensitivity and SpecificitySample size determinationQuality of LifePhysical therapy[SDV.SPEE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologieComputerized adaptive testingMESH: Data Interpretation StatisticalMESH: FemaleRelative validity
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Comparing the performance of autocracies: issues in measuring types of autocratic regimes and performance

2013

This paper discusses two methodological issues in research studying the performance of political regimes. First, it compares the conceptualisation and measurement of three data sets on types of autocratic regimes developed by Geddes et al. (2012a), Hadenius et al. (2012), and Cheibub et al. (2010). The data sets are found to differ with respect to their conceptualisation of autocratic regimes (narrow vs. flexible concepts) and types of autocratic regimes (criteria for classification, number of autocratic regime types and definition of the main types), as well as their levels of measurement (simple vs. complex indicators). As a result, the choice of data sets matters for this type of researc…

PoliticsLevel of measurementSociology and Political SciencePolitical Science and International RelationsEconometricsEconomicsAutocracyContemporary Politics
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Dimensional Latent Structure of Relationship Quality: Results of Three Representative Population Samples

2015

One central issue for every latent construct in psychology (e.g., relationship quality) is its latent nature: Differences in intelligence, for example, are traditionally considered to be dimensional (e.g., when quantifying intelligence by a standardized test score) rather than categorical (distinguishing different categories such as intelligent vs. unintelligent). When considering a categorical construct, such as Down syndrome, on the other hand, the characteristic is qualitative (groups are classified by existence or absence of an extra chromosome) rather than quantitative (varying degrees of Down syndrome). The group bound together by the possession of a certain characteristic (disease, d…

education.field_of_studybusiness.industryZhàngPopulationStandardized testStatistical powerLevel of measurementArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)AnthropologyLocal independenceDisengagement theorybusinessPsychologyeducationSocial psychologyCategorical variableSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Journal of Marriage and Family
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ORDINAL MEASUREMENTS WITH INTERVAL CONSTRAINTS IN THE EIA PROCESS FOR SITING A WASTE STORAGE AREA

2009

We describe application of multicriteria decision analysis (MCDA) in the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) procedure for siting a waste storage area. The world’s largest biofuel-based combined heat and power (CHP) plant was built in Pietarsaari, Finland. The plant produces certain byproducts, such as flue dust and bottom ash, which need to be processed and stored to prevent releases to the environment. Different storage sites will have different impacts on people, nature, and the economy. Cardinal measurement of the different impacts was considered too costly. Instead, ordinal measurement of all criteria was applied; i.e., experts ranked the alternative storage sites according to each c…

EngineeringStochastic multicriteria acceptability analysisLevel of measurementOperations researchbusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Range (statistics)Environmental impact assessmentInterval (mathematics)Storage areabusinessMultiple-criteria decision analysis
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