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Reliability of Digits and Calculations Summary
847 words, approx. 3 pages Determining the reliability of digits and calculations is important, because physical measurements have mathematical limitations. For example, suppose a ruler marked with tenths of inches is used to measure the length of an object. If the measurement...
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Reliability theory Information
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 Reliability theory developed apart from the mainstream of probability and statistics. It was originally a tool to help nineteenth century maritime insurance and life insurance companies compute profitable rates to charge their customers. Even today, the...


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 American Journal of Health Studies
Confirming the reliability of a theory-based questionnaire.
06/22/2004: 3,326 words, approx. 11 pages Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to describe the process of confirming the reliability of the Survey to Predict Adolescent Athletes' Dietary Supplement Use (SPAADSU). The SPAADSU is based on the Theory of Reasoned Action, which has three major constructs: 1) attitude...
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