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An IBM Method for Computing Intraserial Correlations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2025

M. Carr Payne Jr.
Affiliation:
University of Illinois
Leonard Staugas
Affiliation:
University of Illinois

Abstract

A method for computing intraserial correlations using a 602-A Calculating Punch, an 077 Collator, a 513 Gang Punch, and a 403 Tabulator is described. An example of the use of the procedure and an estimate of the time needed with each machine are given. This procedure is compared with another method, which makes use of a more powerful IBM machine.

Type
Original Paper
Copyright
Copyright © 1955 The Psychometric Society

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Footnotes

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This research was supported in part by the United States Air Force under Contract No. AF 33(038)-25726, monitored by the Air Force Personnel and Training Research Center. Permission is granted for reproduction, translation, publication, use and disposal in whole and in part by or for the United States Government.

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