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Classification Accuracy for Tests That Allow Retakes
B E, Clauser, R J, Nungester
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2023
What changes in our perception of Duras’ books whether we read them in one or another of the forms in which they are available: in separate works for the most part; collected, for some, in a Quarto volume; all assembled in the Complete Works of the Pléiade?
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What changes in our perception of Duras’ books whether we read them in one or another of the forms in which they are available: in separate works for the most part; collected, for some, in a Quarto volume; all assembled in the Complete Works of the Pléiade?
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Journal of Human Resources, 2003
Using data on applicants to three selective universities, we analyze a college applicant’s decision to retake the SAT. We model this decision as an optimal search problem, and use the model to assess the impact of college admissions policies on retaking behavior.
Jacob L. Vigdor, Charles T. Clotfelter
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Using data on applicants to three selective universities, we analyze a college applicant’s decision to retake the SAT. We model this decision as an optimal search problem, and use the model to assess the impact of college admissions policies on retaking behavior.
Jacob L. Vigdor, Charles T. Clotfelter
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Educational Studies, 2015
Data-driven teaching and learning is common sense in education today, and it is common sense that these data should come from standardized tests. Critiques of standardization either make no constructive suggestions for what to use in place of the tests or they call for better, more scientifically rigorous, reliable, and authentic forms of testing. This
David Isaac Backer, Tyson Edward Lewis
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Data-driven teaching and learning is common sense in education today, and it is common sense that these data should come from standardized tests. Critiques of standardization either make no constructive suggestions for what to use in place of the tests or they call for better, more scientifically rigorous, reliable, and authentic forms of testing. This
David Isaac Backer, Tyson Edward Lewis
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Lighting Design + Application, 2012
The renovations of a church, a resort and a university demonstrate a few of the strategies that go into relighting existing space
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The renovations of a church, a resort and a university demonstrate a few of the strategies that go into relighting existing space
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IEEE Spectrum, 2004
Electrical engineers often need to model electromagnetic waves that propagate from antennas or through complex structures. In the days before computers, such problems could tax the mathematics capabilities of an Einstein. Today, however, the task can be simple and even fun to do on ordinary desktop computers, thanks to packages like Femlab 3.
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Electrical engineers often need to model electromagnetic waves that propagate from antennas or through complex structures. In the days before computers, such problems could tax the mathematics capabilities of an Einstein. Today, however, the task can be simple and even fun to do on ordinary desktop computers, thanks to packages like Femlab 3.
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2017
Abstract That America's natural environment has been degraded and despoiled over the past 25 years is beyond dispute. Nor has there been any shortage of reasons why - short-sighted politicians, a society built on over-consumption, and the dramatic weakening of environmental regulations. In Retaking Rationality, Richard Revesz and Michael
Richard L Revesz, Michael A Livermore
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Abstract That America's natural environment has been degraded and despoiled over the past 25 years is beyond dispute. Nor has there been any shortage of reasons why - short-sighted politicians, a society built on over-consumption, and the dramatic weakening of environmental regulations. In Retaking Rationality, Richard Revesz and Michael
Richard L Revesz, Michael A Livermore
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