Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volúmenes3-4Concordia College, 1960 |
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... groups is predicated upon the com- parability of the groups at the time they are initially subjected to the two differing types of instruction , it was necessary to begin the study at the time when the two groups were most apt to be com ...
... groups is predicated upon the com- parability of the groups at the time they are initially subjected to the two differing types of instruction , it was necessary to begin the study at the time when the two groups were most apt to be com ...
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... group was favored to gain more in this area , the two groups gained practically equal amounts . Without further investigation , however , this cannot be interpreted as indi- cating that the regular high school freshmen gained more . One ...
... group was favored to gain more in this area , the two groups gained practically equal amounts . Without further investigation , however , this cannot be interpreted as indi- cating that the regular high school freshmen gained more . One ...
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... groups as compared with pupils elsewhere in the United States , the several mean scores were converted into percentile scores according to the norms distributed by the publishers of the several tests . The results of this investigation ...
... groups as compared with pupils elsewhere in the United States , the several mean scores were converted into percentile scores according to the norms distributed by the publishers of the several tests . The results of this investigation ...
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Photosynthesis and Solar Energy Projects | 5 |
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