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  2. Experience modifier - Wikipedia

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    An experience modifier of 1 would be applied for an employer that had demonstrated the actuarially expected performance. Poorer loss experience leads to a modifier greater than 1, and better experience to a modifier less than 1. The loss experience used in determining the modifier typically comprises three years but excluding the immediate past ...

  3. National Council on Compensation Insurance - Wikipedia

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    The National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI) is a U.S. insurance rating and data collection bureau specializing in workers' compensation.Operating with a not-for-profit philosophy and owned by its member insurers, NCCI annually collects data covering more than four million workers compensation claims and two million policies.

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  5. Talk:Experience rating - Wikipedia

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  6. Moderation (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    In statistics and regression analysis, moderation (also known as effect modification) occurs when the relationship between two variables depends on a third variable. The third variable is referred to as the moderator variable (or effect modifier ) or simply the moderator (or modifier ).

  7. User experience evaluation - Wikipedia

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    Methods also differ if they are to measure a momentary or episodic experience (i.e., assessing how a person feels about a specific interaction episode or after executing a task) or an experience over time, also known as an longitudinal experience. UXA methods can be classified in three categories: implicit, explicit and creative methods.

  8. Common Vulnerability Scoring System - Wikipedia

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    Modification of some data or system files is possible, but the scope of the modification is limited. 0.275 Complete (C) There is total loss of integrity; the attacker can modify any files or information on the target system. 0.660

  9. Rating scale - Wikipedia

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    A rating scale is a set of categories designed to obtain information about a quantitative or a qualitative attribute. In the social sciences , particularly psychology , common examples are the Likert response scale and 0-10 rating scales, where a person selects the number that reflecting the perceived quality of a product .