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The phrase "as present items" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing current or existing items, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "The report includes data as present items, reflecting the current inventory levels."
Alternatives: "as current items" or "as existing items".
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We may perceive as present items that are past.
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Lunch is better than dinner, inasmuch as it presents items like the very fine Cobb salad and decent Niçoise and hanger steak salads that aren't on the nighttime menu.
The testlet model flags 2 out of 21 items as DIF-present items.
The multilevel testlet model flags 13 out of 21 items as DIF-present items.
Both methods flag the same 14 items as DIF-present items.
The multilevel testlet model flags 9 items as DIF-present items.
In summary, LR and HLR flag the most number of items as DIF-present items, and the testlet model flags the least number of DIF-present items by significance tests.
The testlet model, on the other hand, flags no items as DIF-present items, which is consistent with the simulation study that the testlet model is conservative under the conditions when there is impact between countries.
Presenting items as questions (as opposed to the alternative of statements) was preferred.
In immediate recall tasks, subjects may be asked to describe what they have just seen during the immediately prior task, to pick out "seen" vs. "unseen" pictures amongst a set (as in Whalen, et al. 1998[6], or to designate individually presented items as previously "seen" or "unseen".
The physical comfort dimension was classified as present only if items assessed the provision of pain relief or the management of physical symptoms.
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