Studies in College TeachingUniversity of Oregon, 1933 |
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... possible to set up a scale extending from 0 to 100 which represented achievement directly proportional to potentiality instead of one which represented achievement as it is , as was done in this case , then each unit of that scale would ...
... possible to set up a scale extending from 0 to 100 which represented achievement directly proportional to potentiality instead of one which represented achievement as it is , as was done in this case , then each unit of that scale would ...
Stran 112
... possible to do so , the isola- tion of the elements of beauty . By making the test items as short and simple as possible a larger and more reliable measure is obtained , and by involving in the mutilation only one of the so - called ...
... possible to do so , the isola- tion of the elements of beauty . By making the test items as short and simple as possible a larger and more reliable measure is obtained , and by involving in the mutilation only one of the so - called ...
Stran 114
... possible the critical comment and in- terpretation which the listener would find if he were to hear the music in the form of a popular concert , with accompanying program notes . The test situation repro- duces as far as possible the ...
... possible the critical comment and in- terpretation which the listener would find if he were to hear the music in the form of a popular concert , with accompanying program notes . The test situation repro- duces as far as possible the ...
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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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