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Bookstein, A.: Informetric distributions : I. Unified overview (1990)
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- Date
- 22. 7.2006 18:55:29
- Source
- Journal of the American Society for Information Science. 41(1990) no.5, S.368-375
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Bookstein, A.: Informetric distributions : II. Resilience to ambiguity (1990)
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- Date
- 22. 7.2006 18:55:55
- Source
- Journal of the American Society for Information Science. 41(1990) no.5, S.376-386
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Bookstein, A.: Informetric distributions : III. Ambiguity (1997)
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- Abstract
- This article examines various kinds of uncertainty. The notion of ambiguity is defined and contratsed with the more familiar notions of randomness and fuzziness. Functional forms resistant to ambiguity are defined, and it is shown how to incorporate a random component, that is itself also rsistant to ambiguity, into a resilent, but deterministic model
- Source
- Journal of the American Society for Information Science. 48(1997) no.1, S.2-10
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Bookstein, A.; Wright, B.: Ambiguity in measurement (1997)
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- Abstract
- Gives an overview of the role of ambiguity in measurement and explores analytical methods for exploring its impact. Argues that certain functional forms are more resilient than others to problems of ambiguity, and that these should be preferred when ambiguity is a serious concern
- Footnote
- Extends the keynote address delivered at the 6th conference of the International Society for Scientometrics and Informetrics, Jerusalem, 16-19 June 1997