ED132187
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Phoenix Union High School System Follow-up Study of 1972 Graduates |
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ED132188
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Alternative Methods of Improving the Return of Follow-up Questionnaires Their Cost and Effectiveness / |
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ED132189
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Social Policies, the Designed Environment, and Human Development |
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ED132190
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Socioeconomic Status and Levels of Ability / |
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ED132191
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Exploring the Impact of Educational Innovation Overview of Project LONGSTEP / |
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ED132192
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Impact of Educational Innovation on Student Performance Overall Findings for Reading and Arithmetic. Project LONGSTEP Final Report: Volume I. Supplement / |
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ED132193
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Impact of Educational Innovation on Student Performance Overall Findings for Reading and Arithmetic. Project LONGSTEP Final Report: Volume I. Supplement. Supporting Appendices. |
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ED132194
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Evaluation of the Arts and Humanities Center, 1974-75. Research and Evaluation Report, Vol. 9, No. 7 |
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ED132195
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Teacher Evaluation |
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ED132196
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Open Education, Can We Evaluate It? / |
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ED132197
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Relationships Between Teachers' : Marks, Achievement Test Scores and Aptitude as a Function of Grade, Ethnicity and Sex / |
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ED132198
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Anchor Test Study. Fifth-Grade Reading Achievement as a Function of Selected School, Classroom, and Pupil Variables. Tabular Reports Series |
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ED132200
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An Abbreviated Form of the WISC-R Is It Valid? / |
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ED132201
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Developing Criterion Referenced Assessment for Head Start Theoretical and Practical Considerations / |
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ED132202
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Predicting Grades of College Freshmen Disadvantaged and Regular / |
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ED132203
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The R&D Strategy as an Alternative to Program Evaluation Methodology |
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ED132204
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Student Ratings Halo Effect Reduction by Alteration of Standard Instructions. 76-18. Educational Assessment Center Project 554 / |
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ED132205
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Predicting Attrition Persistence of College Freshmen: Disadvantaged and Regular / |
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ED132206
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Three Approximations of Standard Error of Measurement An Empirical Approach / |
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ED132208
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Evaluation of Measures of Proficiency in Occupational Therapy. Final Report |
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