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Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi (HSK): A multi-level, multi-purpose proficiency test

, 2020
This test review focuses on the current version (2009) of 汉语水平考试 (Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi), literally translated as the Chinese Language Proficiency Test and abbreviated as HSK.
Yueh-Yin Peng, Wei Yan, Liying Cheng
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Assessing the use of multiple-choice translation items in English proficiency tests: The case of the national English proficiency test in Turkey

Applied Linguistics Review, 2019
The use of translation for language teaching and assessment, by and large, has been abandoned with the adoption of audio-lingual and communicative approaches in language teaching.
Betül Hazal Dinçer   +2 more
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Proficiency testing in agriculture

Veterinary Record, 1977
The development and organisation of proficiency testing in agriculture in England and Wales is described. The National Proficiency Tests Council, which was established as an independent examining body in 1971, is responsible for administering the proficiency testing scheme at a national level.
M, Hinton, P C, Sheppy
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Drug Abuse Proficiency Testing

Clinical Toxicology, 1977
Concerning drugs in general, proficiency testing has undoubtedly been a major contributing factor to improved detection. Some of the improvement may be due to advances in technology, and this is possibly the case with improvement in the detection of morphine and methadone.
G O, Guerrant, C T, Hall
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Proficiency testing of radioimmunoassay

Clinical Biochemistry, 1976
1. Quality control is essential during the setting up and routine application of radioimmunoassay. 2. Aspects discussed include the 50% binding intercept, slope of standard curve, and inter- and intra-assay variance.
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Proficiency testing of sampling

Analytical Methods, 2017
Proficiency testing of analytical laboratories is now ubiquitous-laboratories need to participate regularly to receive accreditation. The outcome helps participants to detect unexpected sources of uncertainty. But sampling, as well as analysis per se, introduces its own uncertainty in most types of analysis.
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