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Type of psychological inventory
defining values, use values scales to determine what people value, and to evaluate the ultimate function or purpose of values. Values scales were first
Values_scale
Measurement scale based on orders of magnitude
A logarithmic scale (or log scale) is a method used to display numerical data that spans a broad range of values, especially when there are significant
Logarithmic_scale
Political ideology that arose in the 1990s
claim that Asian values are more appropriate for the region than Western democracy with its emphasis on individual freedoms. "Asian values" were codified
Asian_values
Measure of the level of acidity or basicity of an aqueous solution
pH values to a straight line with respect to standard buffer values. Commercial standard buffer solutions usually come with information on the value at
PH
Measure of the strength of earthquakes
magnitudes. All magnitude scales retain the logarithmic character of the original and are scaled to have roughly comparable numeric values (typically in the middle
Richter_scale
Measurement used in United States Medicare
Specialty Society Relative Value Scale Update Committee (RUC)—have largely determined Medicare's RVU physician work values. Healthcare Common Procedure
Relative_value_unit
Medical provider remuneration calculation
Specialty Society Relative Value Scale Update Committee (RUC), meets three times a year to set new values, determines the Relative Value Units (RVUs) for each
Resource-based relative value scale
Resource-based_relative_value_scale
APEX values. There are some minor differences from the original APEX in both terminology and values. The implied value (1/3.125) for the speed scaling constant
APEX_system
Number functioning as an exponent
representing fractional values, so integers were used to store representations of the real world values by applying a scale factor to the real value. Similarly, because
Scale factor (computer science)
Scale_factor_(computer_science)
Logarithmic unit expressing the ratio of physical quantities
of a bel (B). It expresses the ratio of two values of a power or root-power quantity on a logarithmic scale. Two signals whose levels differ by one decibel
Decibel
Distinction between nominal, ordinal, interval and ratio variables
Level of measurement or scale of measure is a classification that describes the nature of information within the values assigned to variables. Psychologist
Level_of_measurement
Classification in social sciences
scaling of 36 values, including 18 terminal and 18 instrumental values. The task for participants in the survey is to arrange the 18 terminal values,
Rokeach_Value_Survey
SI unit of temperature
itself is not sufficient. Thomson specified that the scale should have two properties: The absolute values of two temperatures are to one another in the proportion
Kelvin
Different meanings for numbers
friend between long- and short-scale languages. The long scale system includes additional names for interleaved values, typically replacing the word-ending
Long_and_short_scales
Tendency of an atom to attract a shared pair of electrons
smaller electronegativity values) and rather strongly positively correlated (for most and larger electronegativity values) with the electron affinity
Electronegativity
Empirical measure describing wind speed based on observed conditions
level 12 of the Beaufort scale, but are independent scales, although the TORRO scale wind values are based on the 3/2 power law relating wind velocity
Beaufort_scale
American data annotation company
León, Riley de (May 21, 2024). "Amazon, Meta back Scale AI in $1 billion funding deal that values firm at $14 billion". CNBC. Archived from the original
Scale_AI
large values, the text is generally shorter than a decimal numeric representation, although longer than scientific notation. Two naming scales for large
Names_of_large_numbers
Unit of measurement for temperature
temperature on the Celsius temperature scale (originally known as the centigrade scale in English), one of two temperature scales used in the International System
Celsius
Scale for measuring spiciness of peppers
The Scoville scale is a measurement of spiciness of chili peppers and other substances, recorded in Scoville heat units (SHU). It is based on the concentration
Scoville_scale
Seismic intensity scale used to quantify the degree of shaking during earthquakes
vary greatly from place to place, so many MMI values may be measured for the same earthquake. These values can be displayed best using a contoured map of
Modified Mercalli intensity scale
Modified_Mercalli_intensity_scale
Personal value, basis for ethical action
of values. Values tend to influence attitudes and behavior, and these types include moral values, doctrinal or ideological values, social values, and
Value_(ethics)
Temperature scale
6 °F less than the modern value due to a later redefinition of the scale). For much of the 20th century, the Fahrenheit scale was defined by two fixed
Fahrenheit
Scale to estimate the roughness of the sea for navigation
the low Height values ( λ L = 2.3236 , β L = 1.2551 {\textstyle \lambda _{L}=2.3236,\beta _{L}=1.2551} ) and for the high Height values ( λ H = 2.0872
Douglas_sea_scale
Classification framework for scratch resistance
"scratches" for the determination of a Mohs scale number. Each of the ten hardness values in the Mohs scale is represented by a reference mineral, most
Mohs_scale
First formal technique to measure an attitude
omission of such extreme values leaves empty cells in the Z matrix, the averaging procedure for arriving at the scale values cannot be applied, and an
Thurstone_scale
Units defined only by physical constants
with the rationalized Planck units. In SI units, the values of c, h, e and kB are exact and the values of ε0 and G in SI units respectively have relative
Planck_units
System that relates geologic strata to time
The geologic time scale or geological time scale describes how geologic time is divided into standardised intervals. It uses the rock record together with
Geologic_time_scale
Statistical data type
necessarily imply that the actual values k {\displaystyle k} and k − 1 {\displaystyle k-1} are far apart. And if the values of the covariates change, then
Ordinal_data
Israeli psychologist
Human Values (universal values as latent motivations and goals). He also developed value scales to measure both individual and national/cultural values that
Shalom_H._Schwartz
Property of a color
For example Munsell value 0 is pure black, and value 10 is pure white. Colors with a discernible hue must therefore have values in between these extremes
Lightness
Auxiliary scale of a measurement device, used to increase precision
lengths of human-scale objects (including internal and external diameters). The vernier is a subsidiary scale replacing a single measured-value pointer, and
Vernier_scale
Systematic study of values
origins of values. Value realists state that values exist as objective features of reality. Anti-realists reject this, with some seeing values as subjective
Value_theory
Ability of a system to handle an increasing amount of work
Scalability is the property of a system to handle a growing amount of work. One definition for software systems specifies that this may be done by adding
Scalability
Statistical procedure
shifted and scaled versions of statistics, where the intention is that these normalized values allow the comparison of corresponding normalized values for different
Normalization_(statistics)
Values of chemical properties
Hydrophobicity scales are values that define the relative hydrophobicity or hydrophilicity of amino acid residues. The more positive the value, the more hydrophobic
Hydrophobicity_scales
Description of physical properties at the atomic and subatomic scale
approximation that is valid at ordinary scales. Quantum systems have bound states that are quantized to discrete values of energy, momentum, angular momentum
Quantum_mechanics
Analog graphical calculator
laying a straightedge across the known values on the scales and reading the unknown value from where it crosses the scale for that variable. The virtual or
Nomogram
Person's maximum speed of expiration
switched from the original Wright scale to the newer, more accurate European scale. Wright values may be converted to the EU scale using the following formula:
Peak_expiratory_flow
Psychometric measurement scale
more than two candidate values. The format of a Likert scale is typically composed of five or seven levels. The five level scale is: Strongly disagree Disagree
Likert_scale
Hardness test
hardness test – Part 4: Tables of hardness values ISO 18265: Metallic materials – Conversion of hardness Values Video on the Vickers hardness test Vickers
Vickers_hardness_test
Maximum amplitude a system can represent
values from −32,768 to +32,767. A signal is at full-scale if it reaches from −32,767 to +32,767. (This means that −32,768, the lowest possible value,
Full_scale
Comparison of various temperature scales
comparisons among eight different temperature scales, several of which have long been obsolete. Temperatures on scales that either do not share a numeric zero
Conversion of scales of temperature
Conversion_of_scales_of_temperature
Method used to normalize the range of independent variables
audio signals and pixel values for image data, and this data can include multiple dimensions. Feature standardization makes the values of each feature in the
Feature_scaling
Healthcare reform advocacy group
The Specialty Society Relative Value Scale Update Committee or Relative Value Update Committee (RUC, pronounced "ruck") is a volunteer group of 31 physicians
Specialty Society Relative Value Scale Update Committee
Specialty_Society_Relative_Value_Scale_Update_Committee
Ratio of distance on a map to the corresponding distance on the ground
the mapped point's scale to the nominal scale. In this case 'scale' means the scale factor (also called point scale or particular scale). If the region of
Scale_(map)
Computer display feature
DPI value to match the monitor's physical pixel density, unless the effective resolution is less than 1024 x 768. In Windows 8, only the DPI scaling percentage
Resolution_independence
Instrument to measure the weight of an object
A scale or balance is a device used to measure weight or mass. These are also known as mass scales, weight scales, mass balances, massometers, and weight
Weighing_scale
Ascending or descending sequence of musical tones
other intervals. These scales originate within the derivation of the harmonic series. Musical intervals are complementary values of the harmonic overtones
Scale_(music)
Method to measure temperature quantitatively
way of assigning numerical values for temperature – establishes a scale of temperature. In practical terms, a temperature scale is always based on usually
Scale_of_temperature
Logarithmic scale in astronomy
background event. Scale values less than −2 reflect events for which there are no likely consequences, while Palermo scale values between −2 and 0 indicate
Palermo_scale
Unit of temperature
All these values are at least 2,500 °F (1,400 °C) too high. Louis-Bernard Guyton de Morveau used his pyrometer to evaluate the temperature scale of Wedgwood
Wedgwood_scale
Measure for hazard from asteroid or comet impacts on Earth
potentials into a single threat value. The Palermo scale is a similar, but more complex scale. Near-Earth objects with a Torino scale of 1 are discovered several
Torino_scale
Tornado rating system
The International Fujita scale (abbreviated as IF-Scale) is a scale that rates the intensity of tornadoes and other wind events based on the severity of
International_Fujita_scale
Quantitative scale of radiodensity
It is frequently used in CT scans, where its value is also termed CT number. The Hounsfield unit (HU) scale is a linear transformation of the original linear
Hounsfield_scale
Japanese earthquake measurements
expressed as numerical values called shindo (震度, "seismic intensity"); the higher the value, the more intense the shaking. Values are derived from ground
Japan Meteorological Agency seismic intensity scale
Japan_Meteorological_Agency_seismic_intensity_scale
Scale for measuring sexual orientation
The Kinsey scale, also called the Heterosexual–Homosexual Rating Scale, is used in research to describe a person's sexual orientation based on one's experience
Kinsey_scale
Average value of a random variable
which take on finitely many values. Moreover, if given a random variable with finitely or countably many possible values, the Lebesgue theory of expectation
Expected_value
Statistical hypothesis test
follow a normal distribution if the value of a scaling term in the test statistic were known (typically, the scaling term is unknown and is therefore a
Student's_t-test
Scale to enable communication of safety information in nuclear accidents
rating. Further, the actual accident damage values do not reflect the INES scores. A quantifiable, continuous scale might be preferable to the INES. Three
International Nuclear and Radiological Event Scale
International_Nuclear_and_Radiological_Event_Scale
Hard skeletal covering of fish
A fish scale is a small rigid plate that grows out of the skin of a fish. The skin of most jawed fishes is covered with these protective scales, which
Fish_scale
Representation of isolatable musical sound
note value that indicates the note's duration relative to the musical meter. In order of halving duration, these values are: Longer note values (e.g.
Musical_note
Electronic circuit formed on a small, flat piece of semiconductor material
society due to their small size, low cost, and versatility. Very-large-scale integration was made practical by technological advancements in semiconductor
Integrated_circuit
Tool used for measuring the density of liquids
The Baumé scale is a pair of hydrometer scales developed by the French pharmacist Antoine Baumé in 1768 to measure density of various liquids. The unit
Baumé_scale
Statistical concept
Another advantage over p-values is that any weighted average of e-values remains an e-value, even if the individual e-values are arbitrarily dependent
E-values
Standard unit of mass for atomic-scale entities
old values (2014 CODATA) in the table below, the main limiting factor in the precision of the Avogadro constant was the uncertainty in the value of the
Dalton_(unit)
Product of numbers from 1 to n
in a 1685 treatise by John Wallis, a study of their approximate values for large values of n {\displaystyle n} by Abraham de Moivre in 1721, a 1729 letter
Factorial
Tool used to apply a specific torque
screw. It is usually in the form of a socket wrench with an indicating scale, or an internal mechanism which will indicate (as by 'clicking', a specific
Torque_wrench
Tornado intensity rating scale
The Enhanced Fujita scale (abbreviated EF-Scale) is a scale that rates tornado intensity based on the severity of the damage a tornado causes. It is used
Enhanced_Fujita_scale
Simplification of the basic trigonometric functions
sin ( θ ) ≈ θ {\displaystyle \sin(\theta )\approx \theta } for small values of θ. A more careful application of the squeeze theorem proves that lim
Small-angle_approximation
available values for NESIS. The original values that Paul Kocin and Louis Uccellini computed for storms in their original 2004 work "A Snowfall Impact Scale Derived
List of Northeast snowfall impact scale winter storms
List_of_Northeast_snowfall_impact_scale_winter_storms
Statistical indicators of the deviation of a sample
robust measure of scale is the median absolute deviation (MAD), the median of the absolute values of the differences between the data values and the overall
Robust_measures_of_scale
Graduated markings, generally logarithmic, on slide rule
along the scale. See P and DI scales in detail image. In slide rule terminology, "folded" means a scale that starts and finishes at values offset from
Slide_rule_scale
Function of the observed sample results
Second-generation p-values extend the concept of p-values by not considering extremely small, practically irrelevant effect sizes as significant. The S-value, also
P-value
Mathematical concept
when measuring values towards the higher end of the instrument's scale, while the relative error with respect to the full-scale value itself remains constant
Approximation_error
Comparison of two distributions
distributions, there is no need for the values to be observed as pairs, as in a scatter plot, or even for the numbers of values in the two groups being compared
Q–Q_plot
Auditory frequency metric
The Bark scale is a psychoacoustical scale proposed by Eberhard Zwicker in 1961. It is named after Heinrich Barkhausen, who proposed the first subjective
Bark_scale
Personality test that measures susceptibility to authoritarian systems
conventional norms and values Authoritarian aggression: punishing and condemning individuals who do not adhere to conventional values Religion and Ethics
F-scale_(personality_test)
Set of agreed, stipulated, or generally accepted standards
form of a custom. In physical sciences, numerical values (such as constants, quantities, or scales of measurement) are called conventional if they do
Convention_(norm)
Relative measure of dispersion expressed as the ratio of standard deviation to the mean
we will take the values given as randomly chosen from a larger population of values. The data set [100, 100, 100] has constant values. Its standard deviation
Coefficient_of_variation
Species of pangolin
its valued scales and meat. This species is distinguished from the closely related Sunda pangolin by its smaller body-to-tail ratio, smaller scales, and
Philippine_pangolin
Medical system for classifying human faeces
The Bristol stool scale is a diagnostic medical tool designed to classify the form of human faeces into seven categories. It is used in both clinical
Bristol_stool_scale
Computer format for representing real numbers
used to omit the low-order digits of integer values, for instance, when representing large dollar values as multiples of $1000 ($1K). When decimal fixed-point
Fixed-point_arithmetic
Physical theory of the cosmos
microwave background (CMB) radiation, the redshift of galaxies and the large-scale structure of the universe. The uniformity of the universe, known as the
Big_Bang
Unit of temperature
century, by providing conventional values (in kelvins, then termed "degrees Kelvin") of helium vapour pressure. The scale dates back at around 1894, when
Leiden_scale
Cost advantages obtained via scale of operation
In microeconomics, economies of scale are the cost advantages that enterprises obtain due to their scale of operation, and are typically measured by the
Economies_of_scale
Physical quantity of hot and cold
scales need two values for definition: the point chosen as zero degrees and the magnitudes of the incremental unit of temperature. The Celsius scale (°C)
Temperature
number is given a name in the short scale, which is used in English-speaking countries, as well as a name in the long scale, which is used in some of the countries
Orders_of_magnitude_(numbers)
Data storage paradigm
system. More generally, however, key–value stores are defined by their use of unique keys associated with opaque values and by their emphasis on simple key-based
Key–value_database
Creating an integrated circuit by combining many transistors into a single chip
Very-large-scale integration (VLSI) is the process of creating an integrated circuit (IC) by combining millions or billions of MOS transistors onto a
Very-large-scale_integration
Measure of a civilization's evolution
The Kardashev scale (Russian: шкала Кардашёва, romanized: shkala Kardashova) is a method of measuring a civilization's level of technological advancement
Kardashev_scale
Theory of the basis of human cultural values
The theory of basic human values is a theory of cross-cultural psychology and universal values developed by Shalom H. Schwartz. The theory extends previous
Theory_of_basic_human_values
Smallest length scales in turbulent fluid flow
standard practice is to use mean field values since they represent the typical values of the smallest scales in a given flow. In 1961, Kolomogorov published
Kolmogorov_microscales
Comparison of a wide range of lengths
proton) "CODATA Value: classical electron radius". The NIST Reference on Constants, Units, and Uncertainty. NIST. H. E. Smith. "The Scale of the Universe"
Orders_of_magnitude_(length)
chords scale represents each of these values linearly on a scale running from 0 to 60. It appears on Gunter's scale and the Foster Serle dialing scales. The
Scale_of_chords
Physical systems hotter than any other
Rankine scales. This should be distinguished from temperatures expressed as negative numbers on non-thermodynamic Celsius or Fahrenheit scales, which are
Negative_temperature
Mechanism to measure force based on the extension of a spring
kilograms/grams). Strictly speaking, only the force values are correctly labeled. In order to infer that the labeled mass values are correct, an object must be hung from
Spring_scale
Ratio of essential nutrients
nutritional value. International and national guidelines exist to inform consumers about optimal nutrient intake from their diets. On a biological scale, nutritive
Nutritional_value
Topics referred to by the same term
denoting an object to which values can be assigned In number theory, the value of an L-function In space physics, the value assigned to an L-shell, a particular
L-value
Mathematical function, inverse of an exponential function
of z, which are all those complex values ak for which the ak-th power of e equals z, are the infinitely many values a k = ln ( r ) + i ( φ + 2 k π )
Logarithm
VALUES SCALE
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Boy/Male
Anglo, British, English, Finnish, Swedish
Valley; Usually with a Stream; From the Glen
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English salwes ‘sallows’, a topographic name for someone who lived by a group of sallow trees (see Sale 2).Catalan and Asturian-Leonese : a habitational name from any of the places called Sales, like Sales de Llierca (Catalonia) or Sales (Asturies), from the plural of Sala 1. This name is specially common in Catalonia.Portuguese : habitational name from a place that is probably so called from a Germanic personal name of uncertain form and derivation.Portuguese : religious byname adopted since the 17th century in honor of St. Francis of Sales (1567–1622), who was born at the Château de Sales in Savoy.French (Salès) : habitational name from places named Salès in Cantal and Tarn.
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, English, Finnish, French, Swedish
Lives in the Valley; Valley; Usually with a Stream; Strong; Healthy
Boy/Male
English
Beautiful vale/valley.
Girl/Female
Latin
From Cales.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived in a valley, Middle English valeye.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : patronymic from Wale 1.Nathaniel Wales came from Yorkshire, England, to Boston, MA, in 1635.
Boy/Male
Muslim
A companion, Chum
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived in a valley, Middle English vale (Old French val, from Latin vallis). The surname is now also common in Ireland, where it has been Gaelicized as de Bhál.Galician and Aragonese : topographic name from val ‘valley’, or habitational name from any of the places named with this word.
Boy/Male
English
Beautiful vale/valley.
Boy/Male
English
Beautiful vale/valley.
Boy/Male
Indian
A companion, Chum
Female
Swedish
Swedish and Norwegian form of Old Norse ValdÃs, VALDIS means "goddess of the slain in battle."
Girl/Female
British, English, Finnish, French, Latin
Valley; Usually with a Stream; Strong
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Fern.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old French personal name Jaques, a vernacular form of Latin Jacobus (see Jacob). In English this surname is traditionally pronounced as two syllables, jay-kwez. Compare Jacques.
Boy/Male
English
Lives in the valley.
Male
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of German Walther, VALTER means "ruler of the army."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Wallace.
Male
Slavic
(ВелеÑÑŠ) Variant form of Slavic Volos, VELES means "ox." In mythology, this is the name of a god of the earth, underworld, dragons, cattle, magic and trickery. He is an enemy of Perun and is described as being horned and serpentine.Â
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Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
With Love
Girl/Female
Tamil
Never seen before
Biblical
sitting together
Girl/Female
Hindu
Girl/Female
Australian, Finnish
Strong; Man
Girl/Female
Muslim
Wind
Boy/Male
French
Luck.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Name of a firing God
Girl/Female
Indian
Fast Salmon Swimming Upstream
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from the personal name Pat(t), Pate, a short form of Patrick.English and Scottish : nickname for a man with a bald head, from Middle English pate ‘head’, ‘skull’.French (Paté) : from Old French pat(t)é ‘with paws’, ‘pawed’ (from pat(t)e ‘paw’), a nickname, applied presumably to a man with large and clumsy hands and feet.German : nickname for a trustworthy man, from Middle High German pate, Middle Low German pade ‘godfather’, ‘male relative’ (see Paeth), or alternatively from a personal name Bado, probably meaning ‘battle’, ‘fight’.
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n.
One who estimates or values; a valuer.
v. t.
To estimate the value, or worth, of; to rate at a certain price; to appraise; to reckon with respect to number, power, importance, etc.
v. t.
To raise to estimation; to cause to have value, either real or apparent; to enhance in value.
a.
Having three valves; three-valved.
a.
Consisting of, or having, three valves; opening with three valves; as, a three-valved pericarp.
n.
The relative length or duration of a tone or note, answering to quantity in prosody; thus, a quarter note [/] has the value of two eighth notes [/].
a.
Highly regarded; esteemed; prized; as, a valued contributor; a valued friend.
n.
In an artistical composition, the character of any one part in its relation to other parts and to the whole; -- often used in the plural; as, the values are well given, or well maintained.
n.
Value.
imp. & p. p.
of Value
pl.
of Valley
v. t.
To rate highly; to have in high esteem; to hold in respect and estimation; to appreciate; to prize; as, to value one for his works or his virtues.
v. i.
Unsettled; unfixed; undetermined; indefinite; ambiguous; as, a vague idea; a vague proposition.
a.
Having a valve or valve; valvate.
n.
Precise signification; import; as, the value of a word; the value of a legal instrument
a.
Not prized or valued; being without value.
n.
The vagus, ore pneumogastric, nerve.
v. t.
To be worth; to be equal to in value.
n.
One who values; an appraiser.
a.
Containing valves; serving as a valve; opening by valves; valvate; as, a valvular capsule.