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... scoring method . From this was derived what will be known as the " percentage " score . The score for a given ex- perimental device when used in connection with a certain statement was calculated in terms of the recall record which ...
... scoring method . From this was derived what will be known as the " percentage " score . The score for a given ex- perimental device when used in connection with a certain statement was calculated in terms of the recall record which ...
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... scoring methods . The " numerical " score represents the total count of the reproductions of statements in connection with which each of the experimental devices was used . The " percentage " score is derived from a composite of all the ...
... scoring methods . The " numerical " score represents the total count of the reproductions of statements in connection with which each of the experimental devices was used . The " percentage " score is derived from a composite of all the ...
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... score for one presentation is 105 ; the highest score for two repetitions is 175 ; for three , the score is 211 ; for four , 234 , and for five , 244. Five repetitions are in no wise five times as effective as one presentation ; nor are ...
... score for one presentation is 105 ; the highest score for two repetitions is 175 ; for three , the score is 211 ; for four , 234 , and for five , 244. Five repetitions are in no wise five times as effective as one presentation ; nor are ...
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ARISTOTLE | 3 |
WILLIAM NORWOOD BRIGANCE | 14 |
DANIEL KATZ | 20 |
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