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O que (quem) é Rater - definição

SERVICE QUALITY
RATER
  • A simplified model of service quality

Rater         
·noun One who rates or scolds.
II. Rater ·noun One who rates or estimates.
Inter-rater reliability         
  • Bland–Altman plot
  • Four sets of recommendations for interpreting level of inter-rater agreement
MEASURE OF CONSENSUS IN RATINGS GIVEN BY MULTIPLE OBSERVERS
Inter-rater agreement; Inter-observer reliability; Inter-judge reliability; Interrater reliability; Interrater agreement; Limit of agreement; Agreement limit; Limits of agreement; Inter-rater variability; Inter-observer variability; Observer variability; Intra-observer variability; Inter-annotator agreement; Inter‐rater
In statistics, inter-rater reliability (also called by various similar names, such as inter-rater agreement, inter-rater concordance, inter-observer reliability, inter-coder reliability, and so on) is the degree of agreement among independent observers who rate, code, or assess the same phenomenon.
Thames A-class rater         
Thames A Class Raters; Thames Rater; Thames A Rater; Thames A Class Rater (scow); Thames A class rater
The Thames A Class Rater is both a historic and modern specialist sailing craft designed for the particular conditions at Thames Sailing Club, on the River Thames at Surbiton in England. The class is a development of the Half Rater, which was designed by Linton Hope and Alfred Burgoyne in 1907.

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SERVQUAL

SERVQUAL is a multi-dimensional research instrument designed to capture consumer expectations and perceptions of a service along five dimensions that are believed to represent service quality. SERVQUAL is built on the expectancy-disconfirmation paradigm, which, in simple terms, means that service quality is understood as the extent to which consumers' pre-consumption expectations of quality are confirmed or disconfirmed by their actual perceptions of the service experience. When the SERVQUAL questionnaire was first published in 1985 by a team of academic researchers, A. Parasuraman, Valarie Zeithaml and Leonard L. Berry to measure quality in the service sector, it represented a breakthrough in the measurement methods used for service quality research. The diagnostic value of the instrument is supported by the model of service quality which forms the conceptual framework for the development of the scale (i.e. instrument or questionnaire). The instrument has been widely applied in a variety of contexts and cultural settings and found to be relatively robust. It has become the dominant measurement scale in the area of service quality. In spite of the long-standing interest in SERVQUAL and its myriad of context-specific applications, it has attracted some criticism from researchers.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para Rater
1. TNK–BP was raised to Baa2, the second–lowest investment grade, from Ba1, the debt rater said on Thursday.
2. "This superior officer is in the top 10 percent of Officers I have worked with in my 16 years of military service," wrote her rater, Capt.
3. Credit rater: A company that Wall Street and investors rely upon to analyze bonds, mortgage–backed securities and other debt issued by companies, financial institutions and even governments.
4. The Israeli capital market was also treated to a wonder – a four–notch downgrade of local bonds on Wednesday, from AA to D (default), after the rater learned that the bank behind them was Lehman.
5. Bond rater Fitch Ratings said the loss of Occidental‘s operations in the Andean nation would not affect its debt ratings or outlook because the facilities are not key relative to the company‘s worldwide production.