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Instruction 14-19
The number of train passengers arriving in Adelaide on the Overland on 6 successive Mondays were: 60,72,96,84,36,and 48.
-Referring to Instruction 14-19,use the Holt-Winters method of fitting number of arrivals to compute the smoothed level and trend with a smoothing constant of 0.3 for both level and trend.
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.
Rater
An individual who evaluates and provides feedback on the performance of others, commonly used in contexts of employee performance reviews, assessments, and surveys.
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