In many situations we are interested in appraising the value of a certain characteristic for a given individual relative to the context in which this value is observed. In recent years this problem has become prominent in the evaluation of scientific productivity and impact. A popular approach to such relative valuations consists in using percentile ranks. This is a purely ordinal method that may sometimes lead to counterintuitive appraisals, in that it discards all information about the distance between the raw values within a given context. By contrast, this information is partly preserved by using standardization, i.e., by transforming the absolute values in such a way that, within the same context, the distance between the relative valu...
Many practical problems of quality control involve the use of ordinal scales. Questionnaires planned...
Alors que le recours à la normalisation est croissant dans le domaine des activités économiques, il ...
''SCALING' ' appears to be virtually indistinguishable in meaning from "mea...
In many situations we are interested in appraising the value of a certain characteristic for a given...
Abstract According to the great mathematician Henri Lebesgue, making direct comparisons of objects w...
Standardization is a method used to compare observed and expected rates of a given disease/outcome b...
This paper offers an analysis of current standardization efforts, including a classification of thei...
Much research data is collected and analyzed as ordinal scale data. The Likert scale is an example o...
In decision-making problems, attributes can be classified as quantitative or qualitative according t...
<p>The charts at left show the probability distribution of four hypothetical summary statistics (bef...
Normative data for neuropsychological tests are often presented in the form of percentiles. One prob...
A standard score indicates how many standard deviations a datum is above or below the population/sam...
Abstract: This paper offers an analysis of current standardization efforts, including a classificati...
The necessity to standardize terminology has recently become obvious. Positive aspects of applying s...
Quantitative data are generated differently. To justify inferences about real-world phenomena and es...
Many practical problems of quality control involve the use of ordinal scales. Questionnaires planned...
Alors que le recours à la normalisation est croissant dans le domaine des activités économiques, il ...
''SCALING' ' appears to be virtually indistinguishable in meaning from "mea...
In many situations we are interested in appraising the value of a certain characteristic for a given...
Abstract According to the great mathematician Henri Lebesgue, making direct comparisons of objects w...
Standardization is a method used to compare observed and expected rates of a given disease/outcome b...
This paper offers an analysis of current standardization efforts, including a classification of thei...
Much research data is collected and analyzed as ordinal scale data. The Likert scale is an example o...
In decision-making problems, attributes can be classified as quantitative or qualitative according t...
<p>The charts at left show the probability distribution of four hypothetical summary statistics (bef...
Normative data for neuropsychological tests are often presented in the form of percentiles. One prob...
A standard score indicates how many standard deviations a datum is above or below the population/sam...
Abstract: This paper offers an analysis of current standardization efforts, including a classificati...
The necessity to standardize terminology has recently become obvious. Positive aspects of applying s...
Quantitative data are generated differently. To justify inferences about real-world phenomena and es...
Many practical problems of quality control involve the use of ordinal scales. Questionnaires planned...
Alors que le recours à la normalisation est croissant dans le domaine des activités économiques, il ...
''SCALING' ' appears to be virtually indistinguishable in meaning from "mea...