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This is particularly evident in that the differences in per- ceived degrees of importance did not translate into any differences in actual judgmental ability . From the results of this study it appears that teachers may have a great ...
This is particularly evident in that the differences in per- ceived degrees of importance did not translate into any differences in actual judgmental ability . From the results of this study it appears that teachers may have a great ...
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In fact , it is surprising to notice that the highest ability grouping were the failing students . This may be explained by looking at the class attendance rates . The failing students , although having the highest ability scores ...
In fact , it is surprising to notice that the highest ability grouping were the failing students . This may be explained by looking at the class attendance rates . The failing students , although having the highest ability scores ...
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When considering ability and motivation , it is quite obvious that the failing students were not motivated to achieve , although their ability scores were slightly higher than the successful students . The relationship between ability ...
When considering ability and motivation , it is quite obvious that the failing students were not motivated to achieve , although their ability scores were slightly higher than the successful students . The relationship between ability ...
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