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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Testing and re-testing in Hong Kong F.5 and F.6 English secondary classes

Cheng, Mo-yin, Catherina., 鄭慕賢. January 1993 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Education / Master / Master of Education
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A Measurement of Social Studies Achievement in the Primary Grades

Henson, Rosa May 08 1900 (has links)
The problem of the study was to develop an instrument to measure achievement in social studies in the primary grades.
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An In-Basket Promotional Examination for Police Sergeant That Can Be Used Under Civil Service Code 1269m

Salem, Betty L. 05 1900 (has links)
An "in-basket" test (representative sample of work usually found in the incoming mail basket of a person in a specific desk job) was designed to be used under limitations imposed by Civil Service Statute 1269m concerning merit examinations for the position of police sergeant. This test was used in conjunction with the traditional cognitive skills. test and performance evaluations. Subjects were 20 white male police officers. Peer and supervisory evaluations and predictions of who would make the best sergeant were correlated with total scores on the three-part test. Results indicate that the in-basket test contributes a unique and viable dimension to the traditional merit examination, and aids in the selection of those considered most qualified. Use of the in-basket test under Code 1269m was subsequently approved by the Civil Service Commission.
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A Theory Placement Test for Students Transferring to North Texas State College School of Music

Reavley, Ruth 08 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this thesis is to provide a standardized placement test for students transferring to the North Texas State College School of Music with previous college credit in theory. In order to make available to this school a test which may in part be conducted by a responsible person regardless of musical training, recorded and mimeographed exercises have been introduced in the proposed examination. Through use of the recordings and mimeographed forms the proposed test will be uniform in presentation to every student.
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Multiple Measures as a Placement Instrument in Mathematics at Florida State Colleges

Unknown Date (has links)
Every year, thousands of Florida public high school graduates seek to enter Florida state colleges based on a single standardized placement test. This quantitative study sought to identify an actuarial model, based on multiple measures, as an alternative to standardized placement tests. The study, grounded on degree completion theories, examined high school students from the Miami-Dade metropolitan area and their performance in one first-year mathematics course in Miami Dade College during the Fall 2014 academic term. The study, using a sample size of 10,186 subjects, examined multiple predictor variables and one outcome variable to measure predictability of success in Intermediate Algebra. The study used descriptive statistics, multiple linear regression, and logistic regression to develop a multiple measure actuarial model. A quantitative analysis of archived student records was used in this study. The analysis revealed that the actuarial model, using gender, ethnicity, age, academic objective, academic load, high school GPA, high school mathematics gap, and high school mathematics curriculum composite score as predictor variables, was significant in predicting success in Intermediate Algebra. The actuarial model correctly classified 1,688 subjects who would fail Intermediate Algebra, achieving a hit rate of 75% in predicting failure in Intermediate Algebra. Similarly, the model achieved a hit rate of 54% when classifying subjects who would pass Intermediate Algebra. The improvement-over-chance index, I, was 44.8%, representing a 45% reduction in error when classifying subjects who would fail Intermediate Algebra. Thus, the actuarial model, with all its predictor variables, provides helpful guidance when advising incoming first-time-in-college (FTIC) students. / Includes bibliography. / Dissertation (Ph.D.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2016. / FAU Electronic Theses and Dissertations Collection
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Reporting on radiographic images in after-hours trauma units :Experiences of radiographers and medical practitioners

Van der Venter, Riaan January 2016 (has links)
Globally there is a lack of radiologists, which results in unreported radiographic examinations, or a delay in reporting on radiographic images even in emergency situations. In order to mitigate and alleviate the situation, and optimise the utilisation of radiographers a red dot system was introduced in the United Kingdom, which later aided in the transformation of the role of radiographers in terms of formal reporting of various radiographic examinations. Although there is a shortage of medical practitioners and radiologists in South Africa the extended role of radiographers has not been yet realised for radiographers. At present, radiographers and medical practitioners work in collaboration to interpret and report on radiographic examinations informally, to facilitate effective and efficient patient management, but this is done illegally because the regulations defining the scope of the profession of radiography does not allow for such practice, putting radiographers and organisations at risk of litigation. In order to gain an in-depth knowledge of the phenomena, to enable the researcher to provide recommendations to the Professional Board of Radiography and Clinical Technology (PBRCT) of the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA), a qualitative, exploratory, descriptive, and contextual research study was undertaken. Radiographers and medical practitioners were interviewed in order to elicit rich descriptions of their experiences regarding reporting of trauma related radiographic images in the after-hours trauma units. Data were gathered using in-depth semi-structured interviews, and the data were analysed using kesch’s method of thematic synthesis. Three themes emerged from the data, namely the challenges radiographers and medical practitioners face in the after-hours trauma units respectively, with regards to reporting of trauma related adiographs, and suggestions were proposed to optimize the participation of radiographers with regard to trauma related radiographs in these units. A thick description and literature control was done using quotes from participants. Measures to ensure trustworthiness and ethical research practices were also implemented. Thereafter, recommendations were put forward for the PBRCT of the HPCSA, using current literature and inferences made from the findings of the study.
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Aspects of language testing as applied to Malay learners

Koay, Patrick H. C January 2010 (has links)
Digitized by Kansas Correctional Industries
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An assessment of nursing knowledge regarding total parenteral nutrition in a hospital setting

Tracey, Marsha L. 03 June 2011 (has links)
The problem addressed in this study was the assessment of the knowledge of newly graduated registered Purse candidates about Total Parenteral Nutrition and the effects of practice on knowledge. The study used a quasi-experimental approach to determine the amount of knowledge the subjects possess about Total Parenteral Nutrition at the time of employment and after a period of six months working with patients receiving this therapy.An investiagtor made multiple choice test consisting of thiry items was used to assess the knowledge of the subjects. A score of 75% on the test instrument was considered to indicate adequate knowledge of Total Parenteral Nutrition therapy.The sample was a convenience sample consisting of 33 newly graduated registered nurse candidates. Associate, diploma and baccalaureate graduates were represented in the study.All subjects in the study scored less than 67% on either test during the study. The results of this study may have been influenced by the small number of exposures to patients receiving Total Parenteral Nutrition therapy.Ball State UniversityMuncie, IN 47306
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The determination and elimination of the oral language errors in the elementary schools of Bisbee, Arizona

Twomey, John Earl January 1927 (has links)
No description available.
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The prediction of academic achievement in freshman English

Hackworth, Albert Jasper, 1906- January 1951 (has links)
No description available.

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