Studies in College TeachingUniversity of Oregon, 1933 |
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... chances in 100 of leaving during this period wł work , and has 30 chances in 100 of graduating . Of statement given above is changed with the different intervals involved . TABLE IV Table Showing Probability of Student Mortality Will ...
... chances in 100 of leaving during this period wł work , and has 30 chances in 100 of graduating . Of statement given above is changed with the different intervals involved . TABLE IV Table Showing Probability of Student Mortality Will ...
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... chances in 100 of remaining a longer period of time but not graduating , and 4 chances in 100 of securing a degree . Of the women who scored above average 22 percent dropped out during the first two years , 9 percent dropped out during ...
... chances in 100 of remaining a longer period of time but not graduating , and 4 chances in 100 of securing a degree . Of the women who scored above average 22 percent dropped out during the first two years , 9 percent dropped out during ...
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... chances in 100 of dropping out during the first two years , 16 chances in 100 of withdrawing during the third and fourth years without graduating , and 48 chances in 100 of securing a degree . The segregation of the above average group ...
... chances in 100 of dropping out during the first two years , 16 chances in 100 of withdrawing during the third and fourth years without graduating , and 48 chances in 100 of securing a degree . The segregation of the above average group ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
Relative Efficiency of Student Achievement at Different Levels | 11 |
Method of Comparison and Evaluation | 19 |
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