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In these instances, participants appeared to be gauging difficulty based on their perception of the level of student experience with that problem type.
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Gauge Difficulty Level: While encouraging participation, it is also important that the challenges offered are difficult enough to make participants feel they have achieved something.
He visited Australia in 1886, where he made some remarks on the break of gauge difficulty.
The majority of the railways of Victoria are of broad gauge, presenting break-of-gauge difficulties when connections were made with New South Wales which uses the standard gauge.
To establish psychometric properties of the HLPC, classical test theory was employed gauging item difficulty and discrimination as well as scale reliability and validity.
To develop a test with a dependable pass/fail ratio first requires extensive field testing of sample exams to gauge the difficulty of each question, plus the exam as a whole.
Much as regulators and automakers have rushed to deal with the flood of distractions that invade the automobile — GPS displays, Internet radio, e-mail and even Facebook apps — there is a growing effort by engineers to build cars that gauge the difficulty of situations and recognize a driver in distress.
Afterwards, Smith suggested judges had given Berki an artificially high start score - which gauges the difficulty of the gymnast's routine.
ASSISTments measures that may gauge problem difficulty include mastery speed and attempt count (how many problems and attempts it takes students to master a skill), hint requests (how much help students need before they are able to solve a problem), and attrition (students' persistence in solving the problem).
The Fire Department saw the number of mountain rescues double from four to eight last year, which officials attributed to out-of-town hikers who fail to properly gauge the difficulty of the trail.
We interpret these data to mean that Time Required is a metric used to gauge question difficulty.
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