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Citations of
Francesca De Battisti

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Working papers

  1. Giovanna Nicolini & Francesca De Battisti, 2003. "A formative model for measuring customer satisfaction with a degree course," Departemental Working Papers 2003-23, Department of Economics University of Milan Italy. [Downloadable!]

    Cited by:

    1. Giovanna NICOLINI & Francesca DE BATTISTI, 2004. "Global indexes for the evaluation of university teaching," Departemental Working Papers 2004-15, Department of Economics University of Milan Italy. [Downloadable!]

  2. Francesca DE BATTISTI & Giovanna NICOLINI & Silvia SALINI, 2003. "The rasch model to measure service quality," Departemental Working Papers 2003-27, Department of Economics University of Milan Italy. [Downloadable!]

    Cited by:

    1. Francesca DE BATTISTI & Silvia SALINI & Alberto CRESCENTINI, 2004. "Statistical calibration of psychometric tests," Departemental Working Papers 2004-16, Department of Economics University of Milan Italy. [Downloadable!]


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