Vol. 4 Issue 2
Year: 2015
Issue:Apr-Jun
Title:TRICOM: “Trichotomous Comparative Oneness of Measurement” the Functional Analysis of Trichotomous Squared Single Case Research for the Application of the Tri–Squared Test To Single Subject Research Designs
Author Name:James Edward Osler II
Synopsis:
This monograph provides an epistemological rational for the novel statistical measure is called “Trichotomous Comparative Oneness of Measurement” (represented by the acronym [“TRICOM”]). This new statistic is an innovative way of applying the Tri–Squared Test to single case study research designs. TRICOM is a detailed statistical procedure for the internal testing of the outcomes of the mixed methods Tri–Squared Test (first introduced in the Journal on Mathematics, and detailed further in the Journal on Educational Technology, Journal on School Educational Technology, and in the Journal on Educational Psychology). TRICOM is designed to measure the inputted and outputted Tri–Squared variables for a sample size of one. The TRICOM equations are presented as well as the entire process of advanced statistical visual analysis that illustrates how to graphically display the outcomes of this particular method of arithmetical inquiry.
Year: 2015
Issue:Apr-Jun
Title:TRICOM: “Trichotomous Comparative Oneness of Measurement” the Functional Analysis of Trichotomous Squared Single Case Research for the Application of the Tri–Squared Test To Single Subject Research Designs
Author Name:James Edward Osler II
Synopsis:
This monograph provides an epistemological rational for the novel statistical measure is called “Trichotomous Comparative Oneness of Measurement” (represented by the acronym [“TRICOM”]). This new statistic is an innovative way of applying the Tri–Squared Test to single case study research designs. TRICOM is a detailed statistical procedure for the internal testing of the outcomes of the mixed methods Tri–Squared Test (first introduced in the Journal on Mathematics, and detailed further in the Journal on Educational Technology, Journal on School Educational Technology, and in the Journal on Educational Psychology). TRICOM is designed to measure the inputted and outputted Tri–Squared variables for a sample size of one. The TRICOM equations are presented as well as the entire process of advanced statistical visual analysis that illustrates how to graphically display the outcomes of this particular method of arithmetical inquiry.
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