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Generalizability Theory: A Primer.
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Georg E. Matt,
Generalizability Theory Rasch-based
Generalizability Theory Ralph...
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Generalized epilepsy is a form of
epilepsy characterised by
generalised seizures with no
apparent cause.
Generalized seizures, as
opposed to
focal seizures...
- The
generalized variance is a
scalar value which generalizes variance for
multivariate random variables. It was
introduced by
Samuel S. Wilks. The generalized...
- In
linear algebra, a
generalized eigenvector of an n × n {\displaystyle n\times n}
matrix A {\displaystyle A} is a
vector which satisfies certain criteria...
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which the
results of a
study can
generalize or
transport to
other situations, people, stimuli, and times.
Generalizability refers to the
applicability of...
- In mathematics,
generalized means (or
power mean or Hölder mean from Otto Hölder) are a
family of
functions for
aggregating sets of numbers.
These include...
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Generalized hypoxia is a
medical condition in
which the
tissues of the body are
deprived of the
necessary levels of
oxygen due to an
insufficient supply...
- In mathematics,
generalized functions are
objects extending the
notion of functions.
There is more than one
recognized theory, for
example the theory...
- A
GeneralizedTime is a time
format in the ASN.1 notation. It
consists of a
string value representing the
calendar date, as
defined in ISO 8601, a time...
- In mathematics, a
generalized conic is a
geometrical object defined by a
property which is a
generalization of some
defining property of the classical...