The Handbook of Social Psychology: Research methodsGardner Lindzey, Elliot Aronson Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1968 - Social psychology |
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... cross - validation . We recognize two levels of cross - validation , simple and double , the simple being more widely recognized . They are : al ) Simple cross - validation . Test the procedure on data different from those used to ...
... cross - validation . We recognize two levels of cross - validation , simple and double , the simple being more widely recognized . They are : al ) Simple cross - validation . Test the procedure on data different from those used to ...
Page 112
... cross - validation level , every procedure generated by automatic optimization is easily tagged with the body of data used to determine the numerical values of its coefficients . The difficulty with determination by subjective judgment ...
... cross - validation level , every procedure generated by automatic optimization is easily tagged with the body of data used to determine the numerical values of its coefficients . The difficulty with determination by subjective judgment ...
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... validation of the Burton and Whiting ( 1961 ) interpretation of the cross - cultural finding of a relation between male initiation rites and the salience of the father in infancy , was able to obtain from college students a presumably ...
... validation of the Burton and Whiting ( 1961 ) interpretation of the cross - cultural finding of a relation between male initiation rites and the salience of the father in infancy , was able to obtain from college students a presumably ...
Contents
VOLUME | 1 |
The Nature of Attitudes and Attitude Change | 21 |
The Study | 34 |
Copyright | |
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