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Collaborative parenting 1 Coparenting 1 Development indicator 1 EU countries 1 EU-Staaten 1 Economic indicator 1 Entwicklungsindikator 1 Human Development Index 1 Index 1 Index construction 1 Index number 1 Indexberechnung 1 Indicator methodology 1 Measurement 1 Messung 1 Operationalisation of concepts 1 Ranking method 1 Ranking-Verfahren 1 Secondary data analysis 1 Social indicator 1 Sozialer Indikator 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Wirtschaftsindikator 1 composite indicator 1 indicator methodology 1
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Hinchliffe, Stephen 1 Oţoiu, Adrian 1 Titan, Emilia 1
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Issues and innovative trends in sustainable growth - strategy challenges for economic and social policies ; Part 1 1 Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology 1
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To what extent are country rankings from composite indicators relevant? : proposing an alternative method of reporting composite indicators results
Oţoiu, Adrian; Titan, Emilia - 2018
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The inverse operationalisation of concepts for the secondary analysis of quantitative data: an example from the study of parental collaboration
Hinchliffe, Stephen - In: Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology 48 (2014) 2, pp. 697-712
Properly validated scalar variables are often viewed as the gold standard for the operationalisation of concepts in quantitative data. This is a sensible approach at the planning stage of the survey process. However, when working with data that has already been collected for another purpose,...
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