Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10407618 | Measurement | 2013 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
For measurement outside the laboratory, uncertainty evaluations have to be model-based. Therefore models should not only represent the measurand but also its environment. For measurement in social science these models will be too complex, therefore instead of white-box models, grey-box (modular-designed) models are preferred. They are much simpler. Uncertainty evaluations of measurements outside the laboratory are more of the kind of Type B evaluations. In social science, due to the lack of authoritative scientific institutions, Type B evaluations will be of a different character. In case of measurements based on grey-box models they are the so-called structure-oriented behaviour tests.
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Authors
Marcel Boumans,