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Emergent space using Rasch pairs analysis/ adaptive comparative judgment
PSEUDO-RANDOM DATA TESTING THE SCALES USED IN RASCH PAIRS ANALYSIS/ ADAPTIVE COMPARATIVE JUDGEMENT ABSTRACT Pseudo-random data are used to illustrate the relationship between errors in raw data being comparatively judged and the resulting Rasch pairs location parameters, first for data … Continue reading
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Tagged emergent space, expansion, general relativity, gravitation, heterogeneity, homogeneity, location parameters, rasch
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