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2000 Scaled items.

Uhrbrock, 1961

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13808283905745913283
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Uhrbrock R
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Personnel Psychology

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Aset of 2000 single sentence statements of the type used in the preparation of employee rating scales was prepared and randomly sorted into 10 piles of 200 cards each. Volunteer male judges (N= 160) then sorted cards in the standard manner into 11 piles in respect to" …
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