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I find it hard to judge the difficulty of PD clues when writing them; one is concentrating so much on creating clues that read well and are fair that the degree of difficulty seems almost irrelevant.
Senior examiners judge the difficulty of each paper by looking at samples of candidates' work from the current year and previous years, as well as statistical data about candidates' performance.
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Think about it this way: When we're judging the difficulty of a goal, the first thing our brains see is the size of the gap that separates the goal from the baseline.
I have no basis for judging the difficulty of string instruments.
Thus, the PES raters judged the difficulty of exam questions based on 1) an understanding of what had been presented in the textbook and introduced in class and 2) extensive grading experience that made them alert to wording, context, level, and other issues that cause confusion or difficulty.
From that, instructors can judge the difficulty and effectiveness of each exercise, as well as see how the probability of getting the answer right increases along with the ability of each student.
Still, judging by the difficulty of the training, Wallis said this task is about at the limit of the animal's intelligence.
In slopestyle, skiers and snowboarders are judged on the difficulty of tricks they select as they head down a course with rails, jumps and boxes.
The news that slopestyle events - in which riders head down a course that has rails and jumps before they are judged on the difficulty of the tricks they execute - have not made it into the Games as yet is a blow for Great Britain's medal hopes in Sochi.
The official history of the USAAF judged that the difficulty of transporting adequate supplies to India and China was the most important factor behind the failure of Operation Matterhorn, though technical problems with the B-29s and the inexperience of their crews also hindered the campaign.
"The first season seems very prudent and well judged given the difficulties of having no subsidy," says Nick Starr.
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