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Research does show that teachers who themselves had high test scores are better able to generate high student scores.
Teachers and principals whose students had high test scores received tenure and thousands of dollars in performance bonuses.
Since few black applicants had high test scores, the admissions definition of merit again had to be turned upside down.
He has said that he had high test scores, which led to an offer to join an explosive-ordnance-disposal unit.
In 1951, as a young "permanent substitute" teacher in a New York City public school, I asked some veteran teachers how their classes always had high test averages; my class averages, with similar students, were always in the failing range.
The Minister said that while his kids had high test scores, American kids had talent.
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In addition, all the phase-dependent measures, median λdiff and λlag, included in the discriminate analysis had high test-retest reliability (ICC coefficients > 0.80; see Table 3).
Our results showed that all domains had moderate or high split-half reliability coefficients (0.43-0.77), and had high test-retest reliability coefficients (0.80-0.94), whish is consistent with previous studies [ 15, 22, 24].
SOBDA scores had high test-retest reliability, as indicated by the Pearson's correlation coefficient of 0.86 and the ICC of 0.85 between SOBDA scores at these two time points.
Estimates from the first study of 240 American patients with chronic illness (diabetes, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and post-ostomy surgery) indicated that the 15-item QOLS satisfaction scale was internally consistent (α =.82 to.92) and had high test-retest reliability over 3-weeks in stable chronic illness groups (r = 0.78 to r = 0.84) [ 13].
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