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Synonyms for indicator

something visible or evident that gives grounds for believing in the existence or presence of something else

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Alpha coefficients are standardized measures that reflect the average intercorrelation among the group of empirical indicators taking the total number of indicators into account.
As she said, what PISA offers to participating countries are empirical indicators that show where and how to changes need to be made in the education system.
That pieces examines the growth of symbolic interactionism (SI) as a specialization in English-language Canadian sociology, 1922-1979, and documents three empirical indicators of the institutionalization of SI: faculty members hired, research published, and SI-receptive programs established.
Types of measurement frameworks (criterion-referenced and norm-referenced), use of latent variables, identifying empirical indicators of latent variables, using qualitative research methods to identify empirical indicators and developing the instrument are some of the topics in this chapter.
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