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Goldine C.
Gleser (1915 – 2004) was an
American psychologist and
statistician known for her
research on the
statistics of
psychological testing, on generalizability...
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Hilda Andresovna Gleser (8 July 1893,
Viljandi – 25
August 1932, Tallinn) was an
Estonian actress,
director and
theatre teacher.
Hilda Gleser was born on 8 [O...
- whites, 100 male
Blacks and 100
female Negroes.
Mildred Trotter and
Goldine Gleser (1952)
compared the
stature of
servicemen (male
American Whites and Negroes)...
- It was
originally introduced by Lee Cronbach, N. Rajaratnam, and
Goldine Gleser in 1963. In G theory,
sources of
variation are
referred to as facets. Facets...
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Essays in
Honor of V****il
Nikolov on His 65th Anniversary, eds Bacvarov, K.;
Gleser, R. (Habelt, Bonn), pp 519–526. González Carretero, L.; Wollstonecroft,...
- Deutschland: Wiley. Page 36 and
following Google Books Olkin, Ingram;
Gleser, Leon; Derman,
Cyrus (1994),
Probability Models and
Applications (Second ed...
- MIT Press, Cambridge, MA (1966). Gottschalk,
Louis August, and
Goldine C.
Gleser. The
measurement of
psychological states through the
content analysis of...
- Poul
Svendsen 1947 Når
katten er ude Carl Berg 1948 Tre år
efter Attorney Gleser 1950 I
gabestokken Reserve doctor 1951 Nålen
Laborant 1951 Alt
dette og...
- alpha.
Survey Research, 19 (2), 23-54. Cronbach, L. J., Rajaratnam, N., &
Gleser, G. C. (1963).
Theory of generalizability: A
liberalization of reliability...
- 2002–2004
George Casella 2001
Morris Eaton 2001
Richard Tweedie 1998–2000 Leon
Gleser 1995–1997 Paul
Switzer 1992–1994
Robert E. K**** 1989–1991 Carl N. Morris...