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Of course, more education and extensive training means that organizational barriers such as time restraints and economical cutbacks need to be addressed.
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When I mentioned that she must have undergone extensive training, she responded: "No, not really.
The abstract quality of the Likert scale makes the protocols more difficult to use by teachers or practitioners in a formative sense without extensive training, i.e., what does it mean by being rated as 2 or 4 for a given indicator?
121 After very extensive training (between 9400 and 56,200 trials per bird, with a mean of 30,000 trials), three of four starlings tested with various probe strings showed evidence of having acquired the supraregular language AnBn.
The first was a code 1202 alarm, and even with their extensive training, neither Armstrong nor Aldrin was aware of what this code meant.
This approach meant however that practice nurses did not receive extensive training and their performance may have been improved by said.
Thus, they are by no means content experts or experts at teaching, which many studies suggest requires extensive training (e.g., Spillane, 1999; Windshitl, 2004).
However, the model requires extensive training, and it takes about 30 seconds to process each image and has a mean error of 13%.
Their extensive training had paid off.
R.S.V.P. provides prospective volunteers with extensive training.
We have very a extensive training program.
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