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  • 1Ordinal optimization — In mathematical optimization, ordinal optimization is the maximization of functions taking values in a partially ordered set ( poset ). Ordinal optimization has applications in the theory of queuing networks. Contents 1 Mathematical foundations 1 …

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  • 2ordinal number — noun a) A word that expresses the relative position of an item in an ordered sequence. First, second and third are the ordinal numbers corresponding to one, two and three. b) A number used to denote position in a sequence …

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  • 3ordinal number — noun Date: 1607 1. a number designating the place (as first, second, or third) occupied by an item in an ordered sequence see number table 2. a number assigned to an ordered set that designates both the order of its elements and its cardinal… …

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  • 4Teoría de respuesta al ítem — En este artículo sobre psicología se detectaron los siguientes problemas: Necesita ser wikificado conforme a las convenciones de estilo de Wikipedia. Carece de fuentes o referencias que aparezcan en una fuente acreditada …

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  • 5Likert scale — A Likert scale (pronunciation in the field of Psychology varies between lick urt and lie kurt , although the man for whom the scale is named used the former [ [http://core.ecu.edu/psyc/wuenschk/StatHelp/Likert.htm I have always restricted the use …

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  • 6Ranking — A ranking is a relationship between a set of items such that, for any two items, the first is either ranked higher than , ranked lower than or ranked equal to the second.In mathematics, this is known as a ml|Strict weak ordering|Total… …

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  • 7Theory of conjoint measurement — The theory of conjoint measurement (also known as conjoint measurement or additive conjoint measurement) is a general, formal theory of continuous quantity. It was independently discovered by the French economist Gerard Debreu (1960) and by the… …

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  • 8Level of measurement — The levels of measurement , or scales of measure are expressions that typically refer to the theory of scale types developed by the psychologist Stanley Smith Stevens. Stevens proposed his theory in a 1946 Science article titled On the theory of… …

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  • 9Scale (social sciences) — In the social sciences, scaling is the process of measuring or ordering entities with respect to quantitative attributes or traits. For example, a scaling technique might involve estimating individuals levels of extraversion, or the perceived… …

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  • 10Oxygene (programming language) — Oxygene Developer RemObjects Software Stable release 3.0.21 (August 29, 2009; 2 years ago (2009 08 29)) Influenced by Object Pas …

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