Education, Volumen53New England Publishing Company, 1933 |
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... achievement is available in more schools constantly . This kind of statistical information is usually gath- ered not so much as the basis for a public relations program as it is to measure the progress of pupils to determine ...
... achievement is available in more schools constantly . This kind of statistical information is usually gath- ered not so much as the basis for a public relations program as it is to measure the progress of pupils to determine ...
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... achievement of definite standards in typing are probably more justifiable from the standpoint of the ordinary pupil than are such highly improbable goals as election to the presidency of the United States or even the choice as class ...
... achievement of definite standards in typing are probably more justifiable from the standpoint of the ordinary pupil than are such highly improbable goals as election to the presidency of the United States or even the choice as class ...
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... achievement . When a scatter diagram is made showing the relation between scholastic aptitude and academic achievement for entrants of Septemn- ber , 1931 , we find a Pearson correla- tion of 0.32 0.02 , a finding which is in agreement ...
... achievement . When a scatter diagram is made showing the relation between scholastic aptitude and academic achievement for entrants of Septemn- ber , 1931 , we find a Pearson correla- tion of 0.32 0.02 , a finding which is in agreement ...
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