Education, Volumen71New England Publishing Company, 1950 |
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... given grade level , more than one test is needed . For example , a fifth grade teacher would need tests cover- ing grades 2 to 5 , inclusive . A high school or college teacher would need tests covering grades 2 to 8 , inclusive , plus a ...
... given grade level , more than one test is needed . For example , a fifth grade teacher would need tests cover- ing grades 2 to 5 , inclusive . A high school or college teacher would need tests covering grades 2 to 8 , inclusive , plus a ...
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... given occupation may serve as a maximum requirement in another field of work . The minimum I. Q. for success in accountancy may represent a maxi- mum intelligence necessary for sup- erior performance in routine clerical work . Such ...
... given occupation may serve as a maximum requirement in another field of work . The minimum I. Q. for success in accountancy may represent a maxi- mum intelligence necessary for sup- erior performance in routine clerical work . Such ...
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... given in a short summer term , it was necessarily less extensive . One week each was given to painting and sculpture , music , literature ( in- cluding poetry and fiction ) , drama , and the dance . The lectures were given point by the ...
... given in a short summer term , it was necessarily less extensive . One week each was given to painting and sculpture , music , literature ( in- cluding poetry and fiction ) , drama , and the dance . The lectures were given point by the ...
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Federal Reserve Policy Postwar J Marvin Peterson 317 | 11 |
Department Head The Case for the David Skolnik 47 | 19 |
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