Un alt mod de a interpreta datele de evaluare

This study starts by questioning the relevance and comparativity of the evaluation data in absence of a universal standard of reference. By analyzing a database with 1.000 indicators collected using the scale 1-5 (within large from 8 countries: USA, Romania, West Germany, Ireland, Bulgaria, Hungary...

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Main Author: Cătălin Zamfir
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Expert Projects 2012-12-01
Series:Sociologie Românească
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Online Access:https://arsociologie.ro/revistasociologieromaneasca/sr/article/view/537
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spelling doaj-4298912068de4297affb075cbc0a41492020-11-25T03:54:58ZengExpert ProjectsSociologie Românească1220-53892668-14552012-12-01104Un alt mod de a interpreta datele de evaluareCătălin Zamfir0Research Institute for Quality of Life, Romanian Academy This study starts by questioning the relevance and comparativity of the evaluation data in absence of a universal standard of reference. By analyzing a database with 1.000 indicators collected using the scale 1-5 (within large from 8 countries: USA, Romania, West Germany, Ireland, Bulgaria, Hungary, UK, Netherlands) I suggested a new perspective: evaluation of the data obtained by questionnaires to be considered with reference to the global perspective of the dynamics of the system which is being measured. It is necessary to consider not only each evaluated aspect but also the global context of the system of which it is part. From this perspective, the questionnaire data may show a new facet: they are important indicators of the state of social systems. The SEDA scheme of evaluation (Zamfir, 1980b) provides a way to compensate for the lack of comparative data in the evaluation process. By systematic approach, we can report a particular indicator to all other indicators measured in other systems.   https://arsociologie.ro/revistasociologieromaneasca/sr/article/view/537indicatorsevaluation processsocial systemnormal distributionSEDA
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Un alt mod de a interpreta datele de evaluare
Sociologie Românească
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evaluation process
social system
normal distribution
SEDA
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title Un alt mod de a interpreta datele de evaluare
title_short Un alt mod de a interpreta datele de evaluare
title_full Un alt mod de a interpreta datele de evaluare
title_fullStr Un alt mod de a interpreta datele de evaluare
title_full_unstemmed Un alt mod de a interpreta datele de evaluare
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publisher Expert Projects
series Sociologie Românească
issn 1220-5389
2668-1455
publishDate 2012-12-01
description This study starts by questioning the relevance and comparativity of the evaluation data in absence of a universal standard of reference. By analyzing a database with 1.000 indicators collected using the scale 1-5 (within large from 8 countries: USA, Romania, West Germany, Ireland, Bulgaria, Hungary, UK, Netherlands) I suggested a new perspective: evaluation of the data obtained by questionnaires to be considered with reference to the global perspective of the dynamics of the system which is being measured. It is necessary to consider not only each evaluated aspect but also the global context of the system of which it is part. From this perspective, the questionnaire data may show a new facet: they are important indicators of the state of social systems. The SEDA scheme of evaluation (Zamfir, 1980b) provides a way to compensate for the lack of comparative data in the evaluation process. By systematic approach, we can report a particular indicator to all other indicators measured in other systems.  
topic indicators
evaluation process
social system
normal distribution
SEDA
url https://arsociologie.ro/revistasociologieromaneasca/sr/article/view/537
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