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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1972
For physicians this is an age of The Test. Not little tests, such as professors were using before radical changes in curricula with ungraded electives became popular in medical schools, but big tests affecting the very essence of career. Beginning with aptitude testing that influences his selection for medical school, the medical student usually takes ...
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For physicians this is an age of The Test. Not little tests, such as professors were using before radical changes in curricula with ungraded electives became popular in medical schools, but big tests affecting the very essence of career. Beginning with aptitude testing that influences his selection for medical school, the medical student usually takes ...
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MEASURING EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES
The Review of Education, 1975(1975). MEASURING EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES. The Review of Education: Vol. 1, No. 3, pp. 362-368.
Richard C. Cox, Carol E. Wildemann
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Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1951
Lincoln E. Moses, E. F. Lindquist
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Lincoln E. Moses, E. F. Lindquist
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Measuring Education Inequality
2018This chapter describes the measurement of education inequality that Torpey-Saboe has developed: a Gini coefficient for years of schooling. This Gini coefficient is derived using data from Barro and Lee (Journal of Development Economics 2013, pp. 184–198) on educational attainment for various portions of the population and United Nations Educational ...
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Measuring Educational Achievement.
The Journal of Higher Education, 1966Jack N. Arbolino, Robert L. Ebel
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