Harvard Educational Review, Volume 21Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1951 "The Harvard Educational Review is a journal of opinion and research in the field of education. Articles are selected, edited, and published by an editorial board of graduate students at Harvard University. The editorial policy does not reflect an official position of the Faculty of Education or any other Harvard faculty."-- Volume 81, Number 2, Summer 2011 |
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... various groups of teachers but all other groups who occupy civil service status ( Beamte ) . The schedule is subdivided into various groups . To give a few examples : Group A 1 a comprises the Minis- terialräte , the highest officials ...
... various groups of teachers but all other groups who occupy civil service status ( Beamte ) . The schedule is subdivided into various groups . To give a few examples : Group A 1 a comprises the Minis- terialräte , the highest officials ...
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... various location categories showed no striking deviation from published tables of ex- pectation for records of normal adults . The relative scores among the various determinants followed usual lines for normals . The same was true for ...
... various location categories showed no striking deviation from published tables of ex- pectation for records of normal adults . The relative scores among the various determinants followed usual lines for normals . The same was true for ...
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... various jobs . As is well known , use of multiple regression requires the definition of a criterion for each job , the assignment of a group of people to various points along a criterion continuum , and the determination of a linear ...
... various jobs . As is well known , use of multiple regression requires the definition of a criterion for each job , the assignment of a group of people to various points along a criterion continuum , and the determination of a linear ...
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