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Discussion group to provide insight into variation in significant differences among a multidimensional set of thoretical value measurements

  • 1.  Discussion group to provide insight into variation in significant differences among a multidimensional set of thoretical value measurements

    Posted 10-19-2007 16:27
    I have some results from three samples using a single multi-dimension measurement survey. Using raw scores, a deviation from participant item mean transformation, and a ranking transformation. Different patterns of significant differences and different relative positioning of sample means relative to the others  are observed. If you're interested in joining a small discussion group concerning this issue reply to this message and I'll send a discussion document.

    Anyone know what happened to the Research Methods listserver?

    Regards,
    Romie

    Romie F. Littrell, BA, MBA,PhD, FIAIR, An fánaí fiáin
    AUT Business School N.Z., romie.littrell@aut.ac.nz
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    Facilitator, Leadership & Management in Sub-Sahara Africa Conferences
    Contents copyright Romie F. Littrell


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  • 2.  Discussion group to provide insight into variation in significant differences among a multidimensional set of thoretical value measurements

    Posted 10-19-2007 19:39
    Romie:

    RMNET still exists. You have to be an RM division member. I believe
    you can find a link to it on the AOM website.

    Paul E. Spector
    Department of Psychology
    University of South Florida
    Tampa, FL 33620
    (813) 974-0357 Voice
    (813) 974-4617 Fax
    spector@shell.cas.usf.edu
    website http://shell.cas.usf.edu/~spector

    On Fri, 19 Oct 2007, Romie Littrell wrote:

    > I have some results from three samples using a single multi-dimension measurement survey. Using raw scores, a deviation from participant item mean transformation, and a ranking transformation. Different patterns of significant differences and different relative positioning of sample means relative to the others are observed. If you're interested in joining a small discussion group concerning this issue reply to this message and I'll send a discussion document.
    >
    > Anyone know what happened to the Research Methods listserver?
    >
    > Regards,
    > Romie
    >
    > Romie F. Littrell, BA, MBA,PhD, FIAIR, An f?na? fi?in
    > AUT Business School N.Z., romie.littrell@aut.ac.nz
    > http://www.romielittrellpubs.homestead.com/
    > http://www.crossculturalcentre.homestead.com/
    > Facilitator, Leadership & Management in Sub-Sahara Africa Conferences
    > Contents copyright Romie F. Littrell
    >
    > ---------------------------------
    > Yahoo! Answers - Get better answers from someone who knows. Tryit now.
    >
    >


  • 3.  Discussion group to provide insight into variation in significant differences among a multidimensional set of thoretical value measurements

    Posted 10-20-2007 06:21

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    FYI,

    Charlie


    From: Romie Littrell [mailto:littrellaom@yahoo.co.nz]
    Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2007 12:33 AM
    To: International Management Division Discussion
    Subject: Re: Discussion group to provide insight into variation in significant differences among a multidimensional set of thoretical value measurements

     

    Thanks Paul. Someone sent it to me. I searched the AOM and RM Div websites, but decided that was a waste of time after a half hour of looking.
    Regards,
    Romie

    "Paul Spector (PSY)" <spector@SHELL.CAS.USF.EDU> wrote:


    Romie:

    RMNET still exists. You have to be an RM division member. I believe
    you can find a link to it on the AOM website.

    Paul E. Spector
    Department of Psychology
    <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">University of South</st1:city> <st1:state w:st="on">Florida</st1:state></st1:place>
    <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">Tampa</st1:city>, <st1:state w:st="on">FL</st1:state> <st1:postalcode w:st="on">33620</st1:postalcode></st1:place>
    (813) 974-0357 Voice
    (813) 974-4617 Fax
    spector@shell.cas.usf.edu
    website http://shell.cas.usf.edu/~spector

    On Fri, 19 Oct 2007, Romie Littrell wrote:

    > I have some results from three samples using a single multi-dimension measurement survey. Using raw scores, a deviation from participant item mean transformation, and a ranking transformation. Different patterns of significant differences and different relative positioning of sample means relative to the others are observed. If you're interested in joining a small discussion group concerning this issue reply to this message and I'll send a discussion document.
    >
    > Anyone know what happened to the Research Methods listserver?
    >
    > Regards,
    > Romie
    >
    > Romie F. Littrell, BA, MBA,PhD, FIAIR, An fánaí fiáin
    > AUT Business School N.Z., romie.littrell@aut.ac.nz
    > http://www.romielittrellpubs.homestead.com/
    > http://www.crossculturalcentre.homestead.com/
    > Facilitator, Leadership & Management in Sub-Sahara <st1:place w:st="on">Africa</st1:place> Conferences
    > Contents copyright Romie F. Littrell
    >
    > ---------------------------------
    > Yahoo! Answers - Get better answers from someone who knows. Tryit now.
    >
    >




    Romie F. Littrell, BA, MBA,PhD, FIAIR, An fánaí fiáin
    AUT Business School N.Z., romie.littrell@aut.ac.nz
    http://www.romielittrellpubs.homestead.com/
    http://www.crossculturalcentre.homestead.com/
    Facilitator, Leadership & Management in Sub-Sahara Africa Conferences
    Contents copyright Romie F. Littrell

     


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