... verbalistic) definition, it is necessary to indicate a procedure, albeit idealised but not distorted, an (effective or conceptual) experiment for its measurement. (p. 212) Therefore, one should keep in mind the distinction between the ...
... verbalistic sense – an operational definition is required. By this we mean a definition based on a criterion that allows us to measure it.7 We will, therefore, be concerned with giving an operational definition to the prevision of a ...
... verbalistic sense—an operational definition is required. By this we mean a definition based on a criterion which allows us to measure it. We will therefore be concerned with giving an operational definition to the prevision of a random ...
... definition of, 247 of hypotheses, 246ff Testing, 221 Testing problem, 247 Ties in rank, 219 Tight, 37, 40 Time in ... Verbalistic and behavioralistic outlooks, 17 Verbalistic outlook, 159ff, 220, 260, 261 inadequacy of in ...
... verbalistic diatribe . Each individual making a coherent evaluation of ... definition , it is necessary to indicate a procedure , albeit idealized but ... definition of a magnitude having meaning ( from the methodological ...
... meaning to a notion—and not merely an appearance of such in a metaphysical-verbalistic sense—an operational definition is required. By this we mean a definition based on a criterion which allows us to measure it.” (de Finetti 1974, p ...
... meaning to a notion and not merely an appearance of such in a metaphysical-verbalistic sense an operational definition is required. By this we mean a definition based on a criterion which allows us to measure it. (1990: 76) In this ...
... verbalistic argument regarding the dictionary definition of the word " develop " as posited by FFC can change the meaning of the words " will provide . " When viewed in context of the entire Resolution , these words serve to identify a ...
... verbal- istic , a definition in words which does not go back to form or reality . Words are mere arbitrary symbols which serve us well , provided we build our thought upon actual life , but without contact with experience and ...