AN APPLICATION OF PSYCHOLOGICAL SCALING METHODS TO CONTENT ANALYSIS: THE USE OF EMPIRICALLY DERIVED CRITERION WEIGHTS TO IMPROVE INTER-CODER RELIABILITY
Abstract
AD-283 9464N6 +++Improvement of inter-coder reliability by the use of empirically-derived criterion weights. An application of psychological scaling methods to conten an .AD-283 947Div 16 U (TISTB/SAT) Dugway Proving Ground, Utah. THE REHYDRATION OF AEROSOLIZED BACTERIA: I: COMPOUNDS WHICH ENHANCE THE SURVIVAL OF REHYDRATED PASTEURELLA TULARENSIS, by V. J. Cabelli. Feb 62, 56p. incl. illus. tables, 9 refs. (Technical rept. no. DPGR 314) ( A Proj. 4D98-05-029-02) Unclassified report No automatic release to foreign nationals. DESCRIPTORS: *Bacterial aerosols, *Pasteurella, Aerobiology, Viability, Cysteine, Phosphates, Cells (Biology), Impingers, Diffusion, Carbohydrates. Various chemical compounds were studied for their influence on the survival of aerosolized Pasteurella tularensis following rehydration in the liquid impinger. A hypothesi is given to explain the death of the organisms on rehydration and the requirement for certain compounds to enhance survival. A chemically defined collecting and holding fluid for this organism is described. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 20, 1962
- Accession Number
- AD0283946
Entities
People
- Barbara H. Long
- Ralph V. Exline
Organizations
- University of Delaware