karsilastirilabilirlik

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comparability
{i} ability to be likened or contrasted, equatability
The ability of a system to deliver data that can be compared in standard units of measurement and by standard statistical techniques with the data delivered by other systems While not a critical component of accuracy, comparability of data generated by a system is critical to evaluating its accuracy and usefulness
qualities that are comparable; "no comparison between the two books"; "beyond compare"
Requirement that the state must ensure that the same Medicaid benefits are available to all people who are eligible Exceptions include benefits approved under Medicaid waiver programs for special sub populations of Medicaid eligibles
A measure of the confidence with which one data set or method can be compared to another
- The data on race in Census 2000 were not directly comparable to those collected in previous censuses The October 1997 revised standards issued by OMB led to changes in the question on race for Census 2000 The Census 2000 Dress Rehearsal data were the first to reflect these changes First, respondents were allowed to select more than one category for race Second, the sequence of the questions on race and Hispanic origin changed In 1990 the question on race (item 4) preceded the question on Hispanic origin (item 7) with two intervening questions For Census 2000, the question on race immediately followed the question on Hispanic origin
A qualitative measure of the confidence with which one data set can be compared to another Sample data should be comparable with other measurement data for similar samples and sample conditions
Equalization of services funded by state and local resources in Title 1 and non-Title 1 attendance centers (" comparability") must be attained before IASA, Chapter 1 funds can be authorized
The 1990 decennial census question had separate categories for "Natural-born or adopted son/daughter' and "Stepson/stepdaughter"; whereas, the American Community Survey questionnaire has one category for "Son/daughter " The American Community Survey has an additional category for "In-laws" as opposed to including them in the "Other relatives " The 2000 decennial census had a separate category for "Adopted son/daughter," and a separate category for "Son-in-law/Daughter-in-law "
the similarity of phenomena (e g , attributes, performances, assessments, data sources) being examined The amount or degree of comparability is often used to determine the appropriateness of using one phenomenon in lieu of another and to help ensure fairness See Equivalence, Fairness
The extent to which an indicator measures the same thing across time or space In 1950, the number of households in a given neighborhood with a television would have been an indicator of neighborhood prosperity In 1990 the indicator would have little value
the condition of related objects
A quality of accounting information that improves the ability of financial statement readers to compare different sets of financial statements
comparison or equivalence
The ability to describe likenesses and differences in the quality and relevance of two or more data sets
In general, the state must ensure that the same Medicaid benefits are available to all people who are eligible Exceptions include benefits approved under Medicaid waiver programs for special subpopulations of Medicaid eligibles and benefits available to children through EPSDT which may not be available to adults
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