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the superintendent should have thoroughly instilled into his thinking on educational measurement . ... our only way to measure these changes is by measuring their external products — words spoken or read , sums added , problems solved ...
the superintendent should have thoroughly instilled into his thinking on educational measurement . ... our only way to measure these changes is by measuring their external products — words spoken or read , sums added , problems solved ...
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The test , therefore , which purports to give a composite measure of a complex skill which itself consists of many separate phases probably covers up more than it reveals , unless analysis of the ability has been effected and test ...
The test , therefore , which purports to give a composite measure of a complex skill which itself consists of many separate phases probably covers up more than it reveals , unless analysis of the ability has been effected and test ...
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In this brief discussion I have suggested methods for the measurement of several aspects of ability in spelling . First , there is the test to ... A test of this type is not very valid as a measure of spelling ability in general .
In this brief discussion I have suggested methods for the measurement of several aspects of ability in spelling . First , there is the test to ... A test of this type is not very valid as a measure of spelling ability in general .
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Editorial | 7 |
The Place of the Play in High School Miss May Hadley | 16 |
Can Greek Come Back W N Stearns | 24 |
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