释义 |
replicaˈbility [f. next + -ity.] The state, property, or condition of being replicable.
1957Psychiatry XX. 80/2 Replicability—six investigators can listen to the same tape, and, within the limits of human error, apply the same analytic categories..and come out with the same transcription. 1971Jrnl. Gen. Psychol. LXXXIV. 304 If that were the case, replicability would depend upon the degree that the important personality variables were adequately sampled. 1972Nature 17 Mar. 99/2 Ascites tumours with high replicability are, felt Dr Steel, toys for the experimentalist. 1978J. Dunn in Hookway & Pettit Action & Interpretation 150 Seeking to render human performance in an idiom in which replicability and inter-observer reliabilty are at a premium. |