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Until two years ago, one of the supposed advantages for students taking the ACT was the test's score reporting policy.
Alex Mallory: Score Choice Doesn't Matter Alex Mallory 2011
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In other words, the more punishments and rewards--such as merit pay--are associated with the results of any given test, the more likely it is that the test's results will be rendered meaningless, either through outright cheating or through teaching to the test in a way that narrows the curriculum and renders real learning obsolete.
Wade Norris: Education 'Reformer' May Have Been Caught Cheating Wade Norris 2011
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This is like a liquid biopsy that avoids painful tissue sampling and may give a better way to monitor patients than periodic imaging scans, said Dr. Daniel Haber, chief of Massachusetts General Hospital's cancer center and one of the test's inventors.
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Until two years ago, one of the supposed advantages for students taking the ACT was the test's score reporting policy.
Alex Mallory: Score Choice Doesn't Matter Alex Mallory 2011
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Until two years ago, one of the supposed advantages for students taking the ACT was the test's score reporting policy.
Alex Mallory: Score Choice Doesn't Matter Alex Mallory 2011
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This is like a liquid biopsy that avoids painful tissue sampling and may give a better way to monitor patients than periodic imaging scans, said Dr. Daniel Haber, chief of Massachusetts General Hospital's cancer center and one of the test's inventors.
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'HACK THE SAT': Author cuts through test's secrets
Mere 30-point bump on SAT can pay off big in admissions 2009
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DOD score gaps are consistently below 20 points on the test's 500-point scale.
Young students improve, but later minority achievement gap remains 2009
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To jump-start your studying, Eliot Schrefer offers his top tips for the test's three sections:
Mere 30-point bump on SAT can pay off big in admissions 2009
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Until two years ago, one of the supposed advantages for students taking the ACT was the test's score reporting policy.
Alex Mallory: Score Choice Doesn't Matter Alex Mallory 2011
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