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Essays 301 - 330
In four pages this research paper examines standardized testing and its uses and considers studies which suggest that a new curric...
In eight pages the workplace and illegal drug testing are exained in terms of various types, issues, and employer suggestions rega...
algorithms utilized in their conception. Through this process Truing also created a set of designs and instructions for carrying ...
In six pages usability testing and a practitioner of human computer interaction are discussed in this overview that includes histo...
did play a role in the demise of the innocent bystanders who got in his way during that deadly summer day. Whether age is a fac...
its adherence to the so-called Exception clause of the Constitution, a clause tested through three separate theories: the Lemon t...
Act of 1991 demanded mandatory drug and alcohol testing "for employees in safety-sensitive positions," and was implemented by the ...
is the issue of whether random drug tests should be aimed at a specific group of students who are considered to be at a higher ris...
Constitutional, and whether or not employers and school superintendents will be barred from implementing drug testing remains to b...
is supplemented by innate elements of the intellect (DeLouth, 2002). This theory keyed into the nature-nurture debate. Skipping ...
standardized test to determine which teaching method was most viable would be helpful in assessing the reading skills of the third...
In six pages this paper examines a hypothetical test with a chi squared test used in a comparison as a way of understanding how st...
In twenty pages this paper evaluates the program design of computer testing models and provides a testing and instructional design...
The biomedical testing of animals is examined in five pages through a fictional proposed law that ban animal testing with the exce...
One word that comes to mind when talking about the U.S. Constitution is freedom. This paper examines how the freedom of expression...
In eight pages this paper examines atomic bomb testing and development in 1945 in terms of the regional sociological and environme...
examples in answer (Kaufman, 1994 and See Also MacMillan, 1996, p. 133). This essay discusses potential Wechsler candidates, the...
Literature Review George (1997) performed an analysis of 1617 specimens collected from drug screening from 82 separate work...
unacceptable to have negative attitudes towards different groups of people, e.g., different races. Despite the publicity and even ...
not a political one. The four reasons Bush the First gave for the U.S. invasion of Panama were "to safeguard the lives of America...
insofar as Dr. Zak left the questionnaires at each residence and residents did or did not complete the form through their own voli...
that are certain to be useful in statistically assessing complex scenarios in which variance between more than two factors must be...
is "statistically significant" or likely to occur by chance. For example, even if treatment A outperforms treatment B in the major...
tests in order to assess the potential compatibility of employees that they are considering hiring. However, there is little, if a...
The spelling and arithmetic portions of WRAT-3 can be directed to groups and individuals alike (Wilkinson, 2005). The reading...
drop out rate. Instead we must concentrate our efforts on improving the environment of our classrooms so that it does not discour...
studies have found that urban and rural students do less well on these tests than do suburban students (Wakefield, n.d.; St. Peter...
on this mission to the detriment of customers needs. Kan, Basili and Shapiro (1994) report that the "the 1960s and the year...
rather than late (Poznansky et al, 1995). To determine if this was the case, researchers compared 97 newly diagnosed HIV p...
are nothing more than a type of achievement test which primarily measures knowledge of standard English and exposure to the cultur...