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Ex- periments have shown that readers may be able to repeat the author's words without being able to inter- pret or apply his ideas . For this reason the Reading Center offers its clients many opportunities to use ideas gained from ...
Ex- periments have shown that readers may be able to repeat the author's words without being able to inter- pret or apply his ideas . For this reason the Reading Center offers its clients many opportunities to use ideas gained from ...
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In this manner , it would be possible to as- sure a college education for able stu- dents numbering 20 per cent of the total , who might otherwise have to forego higher education . Assuming that an equal number of able stu- dents can ...
In this manner , it would be possible to as- sure a college education for able stu- dents numbering 20 per cent of the total , who might otherwise have to forego higher education . Assuming that an equal number of able stu- dents can ...
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As a matter of fact , however , formulae about prob- able error involve a series of episte- mological assumptions which need to be made explicit if their manipula- tion is to be anything more than a trick . If these assumptions are made ...
As a matter of fact , however , formulae about prob- able error involve a series of episte- mological assumptions which need to be made explicit if their manipula- tion is to be anything more than a trick . If these assumptions are made ...
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Adjustment Divergent Trends in Methods of LARSEN ROY E | 1 |
SPRING 1949 No | 2 |
Albert S Anthony Paul Douglas Courtney Peter | 3 |
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