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Quantitative Model of Consensus Measurement

Language EnglishEnglish
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Book Quantitative Model of Consensus Measurement Lun Mo
Libristo code: 06843242
Publishers VDM Verlag, July 2011
Cultural consensus theory (CCT) as a formal mathematical/statistical model can effectively handle st... Full description
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Cultural consensus theory (CCT) as a formal mathematical/statistical model can effectively handle statistical issues related to opinion aggregation, in which individual competencies are weighted to estimate the consensus answers for questions. This book work extended and customized the CCT model to a cross-cultural situation with respondents from two cultures. Respondents were experts with expertise in school psychology, and share much common knowledge on understanding respect. A proposed cross-cultural consensus model (CCCM) was analyzed with Markov Chain Monte Carlo method. This method gives marginal posterior density estimates for parameters, namely, competency and consensus in the study of understanding respect. Then by comparing competency and consensus answers between cultures, we were able to infer the cultural differences. It was documented that the CCCM model provided new perspectives on experts' opinion aggregation and cross-cultural comparison. This book is valuable reference for educators in schools, researchers who are interested in cross-cultural issues of understanding respect, and methodologists who study opinion aggregation.

About the book

Full name Quantitative Model of Consensus Measurement
Author Lun Mo
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2011
Number of pages 80
EAN 9783639363852
ISBN 363936385X
Libristo code 06843242
Publishers VDM Verlag
Weight 127
Dimensions 152 x 229 x 5
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