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Ninety - two percent of the total sample got all nine of the questions correct , although 70 percent of all blacks tested got nine correct . Survey personnel obtained similar results using classified housing ad- vertisements : 88 ...
Ninety - two percent of the total sample got all nine of the questions correct , although 70 percent of all blacks tested got nine correct . Survey personnel obtained similar results using classified housing ad- vertisements : 88 ...
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The first measure was the number of correct or " on - level , ” judgments made , with a total possible score of six correct judgments for each subject . A one - way ANOVA by groups was computed for this measure .
The first measure was the number of correct or " on - level , ” judgments made , with a total possible score of six correct judgments for each subject . A one - way ANOVA by groups was computed for this measure .
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Woodcock recommends establishing a basal and a ceiling level by finding the points where a child makes five consecutively correct and in- correct responses respectively . The manual notes that , in some cases , this procedure results in ...
Woodcock recommends establishing a basal and a ceiling level by finding the points where a child makes five consecutively correct and in- correct responses respectively . The manual notes that , in some cases , this procedure results in ...
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