Studies in College TeachingUniversity of Oregon, 1933 |
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... methods for setting up standards in art have been used in the past . * One of the first was the order - of - merit method in which the subjects , amateurs or experts , were made to arrange a series of items in strict order of merit ...
... methods for setting up standards in art have been used in the past . * One of the first was the order - of - merit method in which the subjects , amateurs or experts , were made to arrange a series of items in strict order of merit ...
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... method of weighting the correct preferences with the nature of the change has been found to give consist- ently higher reliabilities than any other method of scoring . When the test was in the process of construction and the items were ...
... method of weighting the correct preferences with the nature of the change has been found to give consist- ently higher reliabilities than any other method of scoring . When the test was in the process of construction and the items were ...
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... method for measuring such an elusive variable as the value of music would seem difficult to devise . Several methods suggest themselves . From the point of view of objectivity , the amount of time and money spent on music might perhaps ...
... method for measuring such an elusive variable as the value of music would seem difficult to devise . Several methods suggest themselves . From the point of view of objectivity , the amount of time and money spent on music might perhaps ...
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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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