Education, Volumen53New England Publishing Company, 1933 |
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... Ability Involving Controlled Compari- sons Between Techniques . By Walter W. Cook . Iowa City , University of Iowa , 1932. 112 pp . Aim . The aim of the study is to deter- mine experimentally the effect on reli- ability and validity of ...
... Ability Involving Controlled Compari- sons Between Techniques . By Walter W. Cook . Iowa City , University of Iowa , 1932. 112 pp . Aim . The aim of the study is to deter- mine experimentally the effect on reli- ability and validity of ...
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... ability as ap- pear for students of very superior scholastic aptitude . An analysis of the factors which produce the seemingly uncertain rela- tionship between scholastic ability and academic achievement for college stu dents indicates ...
... ability as ap- pear for students of very superior scholastic aptitude . An analysis of the factors which produce the seemingly uncertain rela- tionship between scholastic ability and academic achievement for college stu dents indicates ...
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... ability to a more homogeneous group on a higher aver- age level of ability . This viewpoint supposes that instruction is definitely directed toward certain specific de- sired outcomes . It is the one assumed when some school courses are ...
... ability to a more homogeneous group on a higher aver- age level of ability . This viewpoint supposes that instruction is definitely directed toward certain specific de- sired outcomes . It is the one assumed when some school courses are ...
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