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Monte Carlo simulations of paired comparison experiments were performed in order to derive an empirical formula for determining error. The results show that the ...
Mar 9, 2006 · Abstract. The method of paired comparison based on Thurstone's case V of his law of comparative judgments is often used as a psy-.
Monte Carlo simulations of paired comparison experiments were performed in order to derive an empirical formula for determining error. The results show that the ...
Monte Carlo simulations of paired comparison experiments were performed in order to derive an empirical formula for determining error. The results show that ...
Empirical formula for creating error bars for the method of paired comparison ; Q1. American Psychological Association (APA). A law of comparative judgment.
The method of paired comparison is often used in experiments where perceptual scale values for a collection of stimuli are desired, such as in experiments ...
In this article we illustrate some basic features of error bars and explain how they can help communicate data and assist correct interpretation.
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But a good rule is to estimate and record the uncertainty, or error bar, for every measurement you write down. What is an error bar and how can you estimate one ...
Jun 3, 2013 · Try a scatter plot of the individual (A,B) points. Most of them should lie on only one side of the diagonal (the line A = B). There are two ...
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Empirical formula for creating error bars for the method of paired comparison · E. Montag. Psychology. J. Electronic Imaging. 2006. The method of paired ...