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The Friedman Test Is Employed to Compare Two or More

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The Friedman test is employed to compare two or more populations when the data are generated from a matched pairs experiment, and are either ordinal or interval, but not normally distributed.


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Behavioral Observation Scale

A systematic method for assessing job performance based on directly observing and recording an employee’s behavior in the workplace.

Critical Incidents

Specific situations or events that significantly impact operations or personnel, often used in performance assessments and training.

Distributional Error

A distributional error occurs when the rater tends to use only one part of the rating scale.

Rating Scale

A method for assigning a value to a variable or a performance level, often for the purpose of evaluation or assessment.

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