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Updated at 7.22am GMT 7.11am GMT A (not an) hypothesis: England would've done better in the Tests if they'd picked Michael Vaughan instead of Michael Carberry.
By contrast, the OECD study found that in (more equal) countries that fared better in the tests, like Finland, Denmark and the Netherlands, more than 60% of the adult population have engaged in continuing education programs or on the job training.
It is a bit odd that Google is reworking the suites, and that the end result is Chrome performing much better in the tests.
These robust contigs also performed better in the tests assessing representation of reference datasets (Table 10 and Table 11).
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Last year, Ford and Nissan made structural changes to their 2013 models already in production to do better in the test.
People who had worked in teaching, childcare, food or health also didn't perform significantly better in the test.
A study of high school students demonstrated that those who wrote out their fears before taking an exam invariably fared better in the test and experienced less trepidation.
Subjects who knocked less often against the plexiglass during training performed better in the test than those who knocked frequently against the plexiglass during training.
It is generally found that the number of students attempting the practice tests reduces as the unit progresses (Lowe, 2015) but those that do complete the practice tests tend to perform better in the summative tests.
She added that the standardised approach meant pupils only concentrated on a handful of books which would help them get better marks in the tests - rather than read more widely.
At first sight, it may seem odd that participants performed better overall in the tests with novel items than in the tests with old items (see Table 5), especially so in the sentence production task.
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