نتایج جستجو برای: test taker preferences

تعداد نتایج: 876727  

Journal: :The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine 2015

Journal: :Gastrointestinal endoscopy 1995
Scott R Ketover

A solution to get the problem off, have you found it? Really? What kind of solution do you resolve the problem? From what sources? Well, there are so many questions that we utter every day. No matter how you will get the solution, it will mean better. You can take the reference from some books. And the clinical gi physiology for the exam taker is one book that we really recommend you to read, t...

Journal: :Beyond Words 2022

This study aimed to develop alternative English-speaking testing be used during the COVID-19 pandemic. A semi-direct speaking test for 4 graders was final product of this study. Cambridge curriculum with ESL framework (0837) formulate test. It designed using steps suggested by (Bachman and Palmer,1996). also has been reviewed an expert a trial group. asked each test-taker tell story provided pi...

2010
Yasuhiro Sekino Stephen Shenker Leonard Susskind

Eternal inflation is a term that describes a number of different phenomena which have been classified by Winitzki. According to Winitzki’s classification these phases can be characterized by the topology of the percolating structures in the inflating, “white,” region. In this paper we discuss these phases, the transitions between them, and the way they are seen by a “Census Taker”; a hypothetic...

2010
Beñat Zapirain Eneko Agirre Lluís Màrquez i Villodre Mihai Surdeanu

This work incorporates Selectional Preferences (SP) into a Semantic Role (SR) Classification system. We learn separate selectional preferences for noun phrases and prepositional phrases and we integrate them in a state-of-the-art SR classification system both in the form of features and individual class predictors. We show that the inclusion of the refined SPs yields statistically significant i...

2012
Kristina M. Durante Ashley R. Arsena Vladas Griskevicius

Each month many women experience an ovulatory cycle that regulates fertility. Whereas research finds that this cycle influences women’s mating preferences, we propose that it might also change women’s political and religious views. Building on theory suggesting that political and religious orientation are linked to reproductive goals, we tested how fertility influenced women’s politics, religio...

Journal: :J. Economic Theory 2015
Madhav Chandrasekher

Many preference aggregation problems are not, by nature, one-shot. In these settings, voter preferences need to be repeatedly aggregated as a function of the underlying pool of options that are being voted over. For example, imagine that a firm votes an offer to a candidate. If the offer is declined, then the pool of options shrinks, votes are aggregated once more, and a subsequent offer is mad...

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