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We have included an error term in the equation to show that the estimate of the contingent true score is also subject to errors of measurement akin to perceptual measures.
Dr. Hubble wrote of measuring shadows and searching "among ghostly errors of measurement for landmarks that are scarcely more substantial".
"Errors of measurement are a fact of life in this business," Mr. Tobias said in an interview.
At one time it was believed that errors of measurement could eventually be eliminated through the refinement of scientific principles and equipment.
When such a series of distances and angles returns to its point of beginning or begins and ends at stations of superior (more accurate) control, it can be checked and the small errors of measurement adjusted for mathematical consistency.
IRT applications provide different standard errors of measurement at different trait levels.
Wilcoxon duplicate determination was performed, and the errors of measurement were established.
The third shortcoming of CTT is that the theory assumes that errors of measurement are equal for all persons.
The errors of measurement are introduced, but they are within the graph points (did not exceed 3%).
Aggregated data also have the advantage of not being as severely influenced by errors of measurement, compared to individual data.
We calculated standard errors of measurement and plotted the 95% confidence interval for different levels of shoulder functioning.
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