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eegilbert's methods [5 articles]

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  • The Ipsative Process to Reduce Response Set Bias
    Public Opin Q, Vol. 41, No. 3. (1 September 1977), pp. 379-384.
    by William H Cunningham, Isabella C Cunningham, Robert T Green
    posted to ties methods experimental empirical by eegilbert on 2008-07-15 19:33:01 as **
  • The measurement of observer agreement for categorical data.
    Biometrics, Vol. 33, No. 1. (March 1977), pp. 159-174.
    by JR Landis, GG Koch
    posted to social methods by eegilbert on 2008-05-20 17:41:08 as ** along with 1 person simdoc
  • Practical Statistics for Medical Research
    (22 November 1990)
    by Douglas G Altman
    posted to social methods by eegilbert on 2008-05-20 17:35:26 as ** along with 3 people gareth ddahlem buggle
  • A Coefficient of Agreement for Nominal Scales
    Educational and Psychological Measurement, Vol. 20, No. 1. (1 April 1960), pp. 37-46.
    by Jacob Cohen
    posted to social methods by eegilbert on 2008-05-20 16:23:29 as ** along with 2 people akastrin bayaraa
  • Splogs And Abandoned Blogs: The perils of sampling bloggers and their blogs
    Information, Communication & Society, Vol. 11, No. 2. (2008), pp. 279-296.
    by Dan Li, Gina Walejko
    posted to social methods blogs by eegilbert on 2008-05-11 23:23:45 as ** along with 1 person sjones
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