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The act of performing; carrying into execution or action; execution; achievement; accomplishment; representation by action.
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Anecdotally, students perform better on assessments of limb anatomy knowledge when compared to performance on head, neck, and trunk anatomy.
The tests tie high school graduation or promotion to performance on a single, standardized test.
Biztravel.com is also offering various refunds tied to performance on its own online and telephone customer service operations.
To reach its goal, Intel will hire differently and tie executive pay to performance on the issue.
Overall, the most frequently disclosed information related to performance on indicators associated with water usage, energy conservation, and waste generation.
Presumably, the instructional manipulation would be more effective than simply adding synapomorphies with respect to performance on more complex tasks.
Task demand is therefore less, and the better performance compared to performance on ToM tasks is expected.
The team also found that cortical surface area was related to performance on at least some cognitive tests, especially those measuring executive functions and memory.
Multinomial (or formal process) models have also been developed in order to identify distinct processes contributing to performance on indirect measures.
This study demonstrates the contribution of children's test-taking strategies to performance on a test of reading comprehension.
No significant differences were observed between the two groups with respect to performance on any of the neuropsychological measures.
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