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... progress which has been made . It is probably true that the bitterest critics of the measurement movement tend to un- derestimate its contributions to edu- cation . When , however , one considers the progress which has been made in the ...
... progress which has been made . It is probably true that the bitterest critics of the measurement movement tend to un- derestimate its contributions to edu- cation . When , however , one considers the progress which has been made in the ...
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... progress . 10. Progress should be accelerated through the social use of scientific knowl- edge regarding the nature and condi- tions of mankind . 11. A willingness to become progres- sive in a balanced way may be made a living ideal ...
... progress . 10. Progress should be accelerated through the social use of scientific knowl- edge regarding the nature and condi- tions of mankind . 11. A willingness to become progres- sive in a balanced way may be made a living ideal ...
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... progress has been made , with the result that some of the limitations may be removed or others be removed or others may be added . A committee must set up its own regulations if it is to make progress . Our science committees in ...
... progress has been made , with the result that some of the limitations may be removed or others be removed or others may be added . A committee must set up its own regulations if it is to make progress . Our science committees in ...
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