The Representational Theory of Measurement conceives measurement as establishing homomorphisms from empirical relational structures into numerical relation structures, called models. There are two different approaches to deal with the justification of a model: an axiomatic and an empirical approach. The axiomatic approach verifies whether a given relational structure satisfies certain axioms to secure homomorphic mapping. The empirical approach conceives models to function as measuring instruments by transferring observations of a phenomenon under investigation into quantitative facts about that phenomenon. These facts are evaluated by their accuracy and precision. Precision is generally achieved by least squares methods and accuracy by cal...
Motivated by time-series experimental designs, we develop a model of the act of measurement in the s...
In this paper we motivate and develop the analytic theory of measurement, in which autonomously spec...
There are at least two elements of theory completion necessary for measurement: (1) a measurement fo...
Measurement is a process aimed at acquiring and codifying information about properties of empirical...
The kinds of models discussed in this paper function as measuring instruments. We will concentrate o...
The kinds of models discussed in this paper function as measuring instruments. We will concentrate o...
For measurement outside the laboratory, uncertainty evaluations have to be model-based. Therefore mo...
Against the tradition, which has considered measurement able to produce pure data on physical system...
In this paper 1 will explore the validity of measurements derived from simulations and the novelty o...
According to Suppes, measurement theory, like any scientific theory, should consist of two parts, a ...
In the last few decades foundations of measurement have developed so as to account for both the role...
The basic idea of measurement is that objects exhibit an attribute for which questions like “do obje...
Measurement aims at obtaining a numerical description of objects/events/persons in the real world by...
This paper describes an approach to the issue of selecting a measurement model that is based on a co...
There are at least two elements of theory completion necessary for measurement: (1) a measurement fo...
Motivated by time-series experimental designs, we develop a model of the act of measurement in the s...
In this paper we motivate and develop the analytic theory of measurement, in which autonomously spec...
There are at least two elements of theory completion necessary for measurement: (1) a measurement fo...
Measurement is a process aimed at acquiring and codifying information about properties of empirical...
The kinds of models discussed in this paper function as measuring instruments. We will concentrate o...
The kinds of models discussed in this paper function as measuring instruments. We will concentrate o...
For measurement outside the laboratory, uncertainty evaluations have to be model-based. Therefore mo...
Against the tradition, which has considered measurement able to produce pure data on physical system...
In this paper 1 will explore the validity of measurements derived from simulations and the novelty o...
According to Suppes, measurement theory, like any scientific theory, should consist of two parts, a ...
In the last few decades foundations of measurement have developed so as to account for both the role...
The basic idea of measurement is that objects exhibit an attribute for which questions like “do obje...
Measurement aims at obtaining a numerical description of objects/events/persons in the real world by...
This paper describes an approach to the issue of selecting a measurement model that is based on a co...
There are at least two elements of theory completion necessary for measurement: (1) a measurement fo...
Motivated by time-series experimental designs, we develop a model of the act of measurement in the s...
In this paper we motivate and develop the analytic theory of measurement, in which autonomously spec...
There are at least two elements of theory completion necessary for measurement: (1) a measurement fo...