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Facet
Ralph Bloch edited this page May 6, 2023
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In 'generalizability' jargon design factors are called 'Facets'. There are three types of facets:
In any analysis of generalizability there has to be exactly one facet of differentiation - the subjects being evaluated.
Each subject may be classified further for the analysis e.g. by origin, age, gender etc.
Performance may be classified further by aspects of the task, or by individual performance raters.
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