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Reliability (statistics)
About: Reliability (statistics) is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 78671 publications have been published within this topic receiving 1034804 citations.
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08 Jun 2007
TL;DR: The different methods of acquiring knowledge the scientific method applied to social reality problem conception and background information variables and hypothesis formulation the types of research community-centred research research design sampling data collection.
Abstract: The different methods of acquiring knowledge the scientific method applied to social reality problem conception and background information variables and hypothesis formulation the types of research community-centred research research design sampling data collection - basic concepts and techniques research ethics reliability and validity of measurements interpretation of results and writing a research report concluding remarks.
2,602 citations
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TL;DR: The problem of adequate measurement of abstract constructs is perhaps the greatest challenge to understanding the behavior of people in organizations as discussed by the authors, and the problem with the reliability and validity of measures us...
Abstract: The adequate measurement of abstract constructs is perhaps the greatest challenge to understanding the behavior of people in organizations. Problems with the reliability and validity of measures us...
2,575 citations
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TL;DR: This book gives the detailed procedures officially recommended by ISI for the various analysis of milk and milk products, as demonstrated by the ISI by thorough testing.
Abstract: This book gives the detailed procedures officially recommended by ISI for the various analysis of milk and milk products. Nutritionists, Biochemists, chemists, and quality control personnels depend upon the official methods of analysists, the ISI reliability of methodology is the main concern: This has been demonstrated by the ISI by thorough testing.
2,495 citations
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24 Jul 1998
TL;DR: In this paper, the use of Bayesian methods for reliability data is discussed and a detailed discussion of the application of these methods in the context of automated life test planning is presented.
Abstract: Partial table of contents: Reliability Concepts and Reliability Data. Nonparametric Estimation. Other Parametric Distributions. Probability Plotting. Bootstrap Confidence Intervals. Planning Life Tests. Degradation Data, Models, and Data Analysis. Introduction to the Use of Bayesian Methods for Reliability Data. Failure--Time Regression Analysis. Accelerated Test Models. Accelerated Life Tests. Case Studies and Further Applications. Epilogue. Appendices. References. Indexes.
2,341 citations
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TL;DR: In this article, a load model, generation system, and transmission network which can be used to test or compare methods for reliability analysis of power systems is described. But the authors focus on the reliability of the power system and do not consider the transmission system.
Abstract: This report describes a load model, generation system, and transmission network which can be used to test or compare methods for reliability analysis of power systems. The objective is to define a system sufficiently broad to provide a basis for reporting on analysis methods for combined generation/transmission (composite) reliability.
2,289 citations