Test Scores as Social Statistics: Comparing Distributions:

作者: Bruce D. Spencer

DOI: 10.3102/10769986008004249

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摘要: If test scores are considered ordinal but not cardinal attributes, the average score may be a meaningful way to summarize of group individuals. Similarly, correlation coefficients form summary measures association between scores. Using theory stochastic ordering and quadrant dependence, new techniques that do depend on any particular scale developed for reporting, interpreting, comparing distributions The use relevant is also, as well distance distributions.

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