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Consequences of ignoring ideal point items for applied decisions and criterion-related validity estimates
Dalal, Dev K.
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Carter, Nathan T.
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2015
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pp. 483-498
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Implications of observability for the theory and measurement of emergent team phenomena
Carter, Nathan T.
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Carter, Dorothy R.
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DeChurch, Leslie A.
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Journal of management : JOM
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2018
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A comparison of a subjective and statistical method for establishing score comparability in an organizational culture survey
Carter, Nathan T.
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Kotrba, Lindsey M.
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Diab, Dalia L.
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2012
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Null results in assessing survey score comparability : illustrating measurement invariance using item response theory
Carter, Nathan T.
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Kotrba, Lindsey M.
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Lake, Christopher J.
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Journal of business and psychology
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2014
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pp. 205-220
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Middle response scale options are inappropriate for ideal point scales
Dalal, Dev K.
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Carter, Nathan T.
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Lake, Christopher J.
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Journal of business and psychology
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2014
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pp. 463-478
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