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... multiple beyond the power of inspection . 2. Long , confusing problems in common fractions . 3. Complex and compound fractions . 4. Reductions in denominate numbers . 5. Table of folding paper , surveyors table , tables of foreign money ...
... multiple beyond the power of inspection . 2. Long , confusing problems in common fractions . 3. Complex and compound fractions . 4. Reductions in denominate numbers . 5. Table of folding paper , surveyors table , tables of foreign money ...
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... multiples we may state as follows : 9 50.00 percent of scores differ from the average by less than 1 Md.D. 82.26 percent of scores differ from the average by less than 2 Md.D. 95.70 percent of scores differ from the average by less than ...
... multiples we may state as follows : 9 50.00 percent of scores differ from the average by less than 1 Md.D. 82.26 percent of scores differ from the average by less than 2 Md.D. 95.70 percent of scores differ from the average by less than ...
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... multiple correlation , new formulas for corre- lation , the use of Brown's formula , and short statistical methods . 125. SANDS , IRVING J. , and BLANCHARD , PHYLLIS . " Some of the psy- chological mechanisms of human conduct , " Mental ...
... multiple correlation , new formulas for corre- lation , the use of Brown's formula , and short statistical methods . 125. SANDS , IRVING J. , and BLANCHARD , PHYLLIS . " Some of the psy- chological mechanisms of human conduct , " Mental ...
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... MULTIPLE CORRELATIONS BETWEEN FRESHMAN MARKS AND THE OTHER DATA COLLECTED CHAPTER VI . THE ACCURACY OF PREDICTIONS BASED UPON THE OBTAINED COEFFICIENTS OF CORRELATIONS • • 10 20 • 28 34 40 CHAPTER VII . IS THE CHANGE FROM HIGH SCHOOL TO ...
... MULTIPLE CORRELATIONS BETWEEN FRESHMAN MARKS AND THE OTHER DATA COLLECTED CHAPTER VI . THE ACCURACY OF PREDICTIONS BASED UPON THE OBTAINED COEFFICIENTS OF CORRELATIONS • • 10 20 • 28 34 40 CHAPTER VII . IS THE CHANGE FROM HIGH SCHOOL TO ...
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... multiple correlation and the ac- curacy of predictions based on the best multiple regression equations obtainable will be shown . " The first part of this study , which included only the data obtained while the in- dividuals embraced ...
... multiple correlation and the ac- curacy of predictions based on the best multiple regression equations obtainable will be shown . " The first part of this study , which included only the data obtained while the in- dividuals embraced ...
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Page 39 - Not perhaps now, and not perhaps in fifty years from now; but if a thing exists, it exists in some amount ; and if it exists in some amount, it can be measured.
Page 1 - An investigation of the uses of arithmetic in the out-of-school life of first-grade children," Elementary School Journal, 24:621-26, April, 1924.
Page 6 - The experience of the present writer in examining many correlation tables has led him to regard correlation as "negligible" or "indifferent" when r is less than .15 to .20; as being "present but low" when r ranges from .15 or .20 to .35 or .40; as being "markedly present
Page 56 - Confidential recommendations as a basis for selecting teachers," Journal of Educational Research, 14: 325-335, December, 1926.
Page 18 - The Bureau is a department of the College of Education. Its immediate direction is vested in a Director, who is also an instructor in the College of Education. Under his supervision research is carried on by other members of the Bureau staff and also by graduates who are working on theses.
Page 32 - Summary of Investigations Relating to Reading. Supplementary Educational Monographs, No. 28. Chicago: Department of Education, University of Chicago, 1925, pp.
Page 24 - If the answers to such questions are needed as a means of dealing with thought questions, such activities are a phase of educational research. The ultimate purpose of all educational research is the discovery of procedures, rules, and principles relating to the various aspects of education. Or to express it in a somewhat different way, the function of educational research is to determine what we should do or attempt to do in educating children and adults.
Page 57 - Methods of Reporting the College Teacher's Load and Administrative Efficiency," Educational Administration and Supervision, 11 : 167-87, March, 1925.