STUDENTS’ LEARNING HOURS AND THEIR ENGLISH SCORES By: Yelly A. Barlian Abstract The research investigated the relationship between the student’s learning hours and their English scores and how strong the relationship was. The participants consisted of 22 students of Product Design Dept. from a private Art and Design tertiary school in Bandung‚ West Java‚ Indonesia. The instruments used in this study were the variables of English mid-term test score and a questionnaire asking the students’ learning
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After reading “A Day In The Life…Looking Beyond Test Scores” I can see Pat’s frustration in the situation with her student Juana not being accepted into the special academic enrichment program. The difference between Pat’s perception and the test score did not add up. Nevertheless‚ Pat thought that Juana was a perfect fit for the program even though her IQ test score was not above average. Juana was displaying all the signs to her teacher Pat that she would be an exceptional candidate for the
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A Consumer’s Interest Rate for a Credit Card Debt Should Not Be Based on Their Credit Score This topic can be agreed with and disagreed with. This conclusion is based on if you have applied for a credit card and you have been denied because you have had a credit card resent on your credit card than you interest rate should be high. The reason your interest rate should be high is because the credit card company is taking a chance on giving you there credit card. With you having to pay such
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Revolutionizing Film Score: 2001: A Space Odyssey & The Day The Earth Stood Still Karlina Hackett 110739430 FS254: Science Fiction Film Dr. Stefan Sereda Hackett 1 Revolutionizing Film Score: 2001: A Space Odyssey & The Day The Earth Stood Still Films have been designed to evoke emotion through the manipulation of both audio and visual imagery. A single scene’s emotional extent is carried through a successful analysis of these factors
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1. Which patient scored the highest on the preoperative CVLT Acquisition? What was his or her T score? Pt. 3 had a pre-op CVLT score of 63. The T score was 50. 10x47.8/5.8+(50-10x47.8/5.8) 10x47.8=478 478/5.8=82.41 50-82.41= -32.41 -32.41+82.41=50 2. Which patient scored the lowest on postoperative CVLT Retrieval? What was this patient’s T score? Pt. 4 had a post-op CVLT retrieval score of 23. 10*47.8/5.8+(23-10*47.8/5.8 10x47.8=478 47.8/5.8=82.41 23-82.41= -59.41 -59
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ITS EFFECTS . Please score each group member using the following scale: 1 = Strongly Disagree 3 = Agree 2 = Disagree 4 = Strongly Agree |Group Member Name: Fernando Bee | |Evaluation Criteria |Score | |The group member
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as the number of state indicators and the performance index scores and comparing them to the instructional and total expenditures per-pupil‚ it is clear that while money does play a large part‚ there are other factors at work here. When doing this comparison the number of state indicators‚ which is the number given out based on the percentage of students who received a proficient score on a state assessment‚ and the performance index score‚ which is the weighted average of each student’s academic
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sound principles and ethics in them. Components Score 1. Customers 1 2. Products/Services 3 3. Geographic Markets 3 4. Technology 2 5. Concern for Survival 2 6. Philosophy 1 7. Public Image 1 8. Employees 1 9. Distinctive Competence 1 Average Score 1.66 IMI‚delhi Mission IMI‚ India provides a world-class‚ internationally oriented management education with a difference in content‚ delivery‚ focus‚ presence and students. Components Score 1. Customers 1 2. Products/Services 3 3.
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Annexure- A Banaras Hindu University PBAS Pro-forma for Promotion under CAS Part-A: General Information And Academic Background | |Name (in Block Letters): | | | |Date and Place of Birth : | | | |Sex: Male/ Female
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Activity 2 Inventory of Cross-Cultural Sensitivity ©Kenneth Cushner‚ 1986 Purpose To complete a self-assessment instrument regarding your intercultural experiences. Instructions The following questionnaire asks you to rate your agreement or disagreement with a series of statements. Please respond honestly as there are no correct answers. You will find another copy of this in the last section of the workbook that you can complete at a later time. You can compare your responses
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