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cross-classification

Definitions

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  • noun classification according to more than one attribute at the same time

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Examples

  • Furthermore, Dupré (1993, 38) argues that cross-classification occurs even within the context of a science.

    Natural Kinds Bird, Alexander 2008

  • It may be an interesting quality control cross-classification.

    ARMA (1,1) Coefficients for CRU Gridcells « Climate Audit 2005

  • “Multiplicative models for the analysis of occupational mobility tables and other kinds of cross-classification tables.”

    The Population of the United States Douglas L. Anderton 1997

  • To measure the socioeconomic position of participants, we used an indicator of social class that derives from the cross-classification of occupation and educational attainment of the head of family (main income earner).

    Journal of Medical Internet Research Enrique Gracia 2010

  • Class 3A: Usually, league contests are featured this late in the season, but this nonleague, cross-classification contest deserves mention - No. 4 Steamboat Springs at Buena Vista, which broke into the 2A rankings at No. 10 this week as leaders of the Mountain League.

    RockyMountainNews.com 2008

  • This cross-classification is a standard for media studies in Spain and provides five different social classes (high, medium-high, medium, medium-low, and low) by combining head of family education level and occupation (or last occupation) [

    Journal of Medical Internet Research Enrique Gracia 2010

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