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Part II. The reliability of people in selecting sentences

A. Resnick

American Documentation, 1961, vol. 12, issue 2, 141-143

Abstract: Although subjects exhibited some reliability in selecting representative sentences, the resultant reliability was low. The lack of inter‐ and intra‐subject reliability seems to imply that a single set of representative sentences does not exist for an article. It may be that there are many equally representative sets of sentences which exist for any given article.

Date: 1961
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