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measurementThe act or process of quantitatively comparing results with requirements.
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measurementMeasurement is the collection of quantitative data. Measurement involves comparison of the quantity of interest with a standard called a unit. The comparison is never perfect. As a result, measurement [..]
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measurement1751, "act of measuring," from measure (v.) + -ment. Related: Measurements. Meaning "dimension obtained by measuring" is from 1756.
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measurementA rule for assigning numbers to objects to represent quantities of attributes.
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measurementprocess of determining length, width, mass (weight), volume, distance or some other quality or size.
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measurementMeasurement is the process of estimating the magnitude of some attribute of an object, such as its length or weight, relative to some standard (unit of measurement), such as a meter or a kilogram. The [..]
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measurementThe determination of the dimensions, capacity, quantity, or amount, in whatever types of units, of an object, product, or process. [D03012]
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measurementthe act or process of assigning numbers to phenomena according to a rule; "the measurements were carefully done"; "his mental measurings proved remarkably accura [..]
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measurementThe process of determining the value of some quantity in terms of a standard unit.
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measurementthe size or amount of something
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measurementCategories of data based on their numerical characteristics (See Ratio, Interval, Ordinal, and Nominal Scales)
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measurementMeasurement is collection of quantitative data. A measurement is made by comparing a quantity with a standard unit. Since this comparison cannot be perfect, measurements inherently include error.Examp [..]
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measurementmestung
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measurementThe section of the Library Leadership and Management Association (LLAMA) within the American Library Association (ALA) responsible for addressing the needs for and uses of measurement of library resou [..]
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measurementThe quantification of changes in systems, including mathematics.
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measurementA quantitative observation, one involving numbers.
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measurement(n) the act or process of assigning numbers to phenomena according to a rule
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measurementAn observation event whose value property is a value of some natural phenomenon. A measurement usually refers to the measuring device and procedure used to determine the value, such as a sensor or obs [..]
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measurementMeasurement system analysis is a statistical process that is meant to validate a measurement tool to ensure there are no variations in the measurement processes.
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measurementis simply the process of assigning a number, or a score if you will, to some performance or product. Examples would include grading a test or a homework assignment in terms of number or percent of cor [..]
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measurementThe process of assigning a number to a person, or a person’s trait, according to specified rules. Often the rules involve using a test and counting the number of items each person answered correctly. That number represents how much of the trait the person has, and it can be compared with other information to obtain further meaning about their perfo [..]
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measurementProcess of assigning numbers or labels to things in accordance with specific rules to represent quantities or qualities of attributes.
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measurementMeasurements of Light resulting from CHEMILUMINESCENCE.
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measurementMeasurement of the thickness of the Cornea.
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measurementThe assessing of academic or Educational Achievement. It includes all aspects of testing and test construction.
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measurementStatistical calculations on the occurrence of Disease or other Health-related conditions in defined Populations.
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measurementMethods and procedures for recording Eye Movements.
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measurementA Research technique to measure solvent exposed regions of molecules that is used to provide insight about Protein Conformation.
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measurementTechniques used for determining the values of photometric parameters of Light resulting from Luminescence.
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measurementMeasurement of the amount of air that the Lungs may contain at various points in the respiratory cycle.
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measurementA Prenatal Ultrasonography measurement of the soft Tissue behind the fetal neck. Either the translucent area below the Skin in the back of the fetal neck (nuchal translucency) or the distance between [..]
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measurementScales, Questionnaires, tests, and other methods used to assess Pain severity and duration in Patients or experimental Animals to aid in Diagnosis, therapy, and physiological studies.
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measurementEstablishment of the age of an individual by examination of their skeletal structure.
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measurementMeasurement of parameters of the Speech product such as vocal tone, loudness, pitch, Voice Quality, articulation, resonance, Phonation, phonetic structure and prosody.
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measurementMeasurement enables us to make statements about a measured parameter in relation to a unit of measurement. A measurement is always based on several factors. These include:The measurement principle, wh [..]
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measurementMeasurement theory takes measurement as the assignment of numbers to properties of an empirical system so that a homomorphism between the system and a ...
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measurementMost mathematical sciences use quantitative models, and the theory of measurement is devoted to making explicit the qualitative assumptions that give ...
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measurementPhysical measurement, as embodied in dimensional analysis, consists of interlocked, qualitative, ordered structures. Analogous approaches to behavioural ...
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measurementAn observation event whose value property is a value of some natural phenomenon. A measurement usually refers to the measuring device and procedure used to determine the value, such as a sensor or observer, analytical procedure, simulation or other numerical process. A measurement feature binds the result to the (spatiotemporal) location where the [..]
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measurementA research procedure whereby numerical and/or verbal data are collected so as to portray, in as valid and reliable a manner as possible, a factor or variable of interest to an investigator. For instance, testing is a measurement procedure.
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measurementDetermination of the magnitude of a quantity.
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measurementA measurement is a source of data. A measurement can be either a physical or virtual measurement. Physical measurements provide data directly from the physical transducers, while virtual measurements provide data that is calculated from a mathematical expression using data from one or more physical measurements.
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measurementA measurement is the process of generating a datum which is characterized by just one error source, the measurement error.
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measurementcollecting quantitative data about the software or the software engineering process
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measurementThe process by which numbers or symbols are assigned to attributes of entities in the real world in such a way as to describe them according to clearly defined rules [Fenton&Pfleeger 1996]
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