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Such design leads to a test relatively well described by the use of conventional univariate item response theory.
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Maternal intelligence was assessed with Raven's Standard Progressive Matrices, a non-verbal test relatively free of cultural influences (Raven et al. 1983).
Maternal intelligence was assessed with Raven's Standard Progressive Matrices, a non-verbal test relatively free of cultural influences (Raven et al. 2000).
One option would be to introduce a few tests relatively early, for example, at 45 years, and then to introduce additional tests with increasing age.
The difference in performance between groups was small (on average 1.3°) which may have been a consequence of testing relatively mild PD patients.
Not only is Acosta's first production for the company a test of his relatively unproven skills as director and choreographer, it is also contending with a problematic history.
For example, a small (resp. large) distance in the estimated reverberation parameters from a test recording indicates relatively consistent (resp. inconsistent) acoustic environment.
These assumptions mimic a diagnostic test with relatively low sensitivity, high specificity and a disease with moderate prevalence.
Because ( r ) is the adjustment parameter for quantifying the recovery ability of a city, we tested a relatively large range of values.
The lawsuit challenged a written test that relatively few nonwhites passed.
Due to this scarcity of information, and in order to assess and identify the most effective tests, a relatively large number of tests were included.
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