Author: Jerry Bobrow Ph.D.
Publisher: Cliffs Note
Keywords: review, standardized, math, prep, test, tests, cliffsnotes, cliffs
Number of Pages: 512
Published: 2010-03-22
List price: $14.99
ISBN-10: 0470500778
ISBN-13: 9780470500774

Your guide to a higher math score on standardized tests *SAT ACT® ASVAB GMAT® GRE® CBEST® PRAXIS I® GED® And More! Why CliffsNotes? Go with the name you know and trust Get the information you need-fast! About the Contents: Introduction How to use this book Overview of the exams Part I: Basic Skills Review Arithmetic and Data Analysis Algebra Part II: Strategies and Practice Mathematical Ability Quantitative Comparison Data Sufficiency Each section includes a diagnostic test, explanations of rules, concepts with examples, practice problems with complete explanations, a review test, and a

Authors:Joseph Harris, Carol Turkington,
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Keywords: ready, tests, standardized, series, grade
Number of Pages: 171
Published: 2000-08-31
List price: $14.95
ISBN-10: 0071360115
ISBN-13: 9780071360111

With standardized, state-mandated testing starting as early as the first grade and continuing through high school, parents are concerned that their children may not be able to perform at grade level. Developed by professionals, here is the first and only grade-specific test preparation series geared toward parent and child, including expert tips for optimizing children’s test performances. Features: Information on how schools use standardized tests Explanations of the types of questions found on standardized tests Practice sections on necessary verbal and math skills Exerci

Author: Ron Larson
Publisher: Holt McDougal
Keywords: practice, test, standardized, geometry
Number of Pages: 88
Published: 2000-06-30
List price: $2.08
ISBN-10: 0618020861
ISBN-13: 9780618020867

multiple choice, test-taking strategies, quantitative comparison, multi-step problems.

Author: Richard Phelps
Publisher: Psychology Press
Keywords: testing, standardized, defending
Number of Pages: 360
Published: 2005-02
List price: $110.00
ISBN-10: 0805849114
ISBN-13: 9780805849110

The education reform movement of the past two decades has focused on raising academic standards. Some standards advocates attach a testing mechanism to gauge the extent to which high standards are actually accomplished, whereas some critics accuse the push for standards and testing of impeding reform and perpetuating inequality. At the same time, the testing profession has produced advances in the format, accuracy, dependability, and utility of tests. Never before has obtaining such an abundance of accurate and useful information about student learning been possible. Meanwhile, the American pu

Author: Alan Wiemann
Publisher: Springer
Keywords: verification, functional, standardized
Number of Pages: 275
Published: 2007-09-14
List price: $139.00
ISBN-10: 0387717323
ISBN-13: 9780387717326

Standardized Functional Verification describes the science of functional verification that applies to any digital hardware system. With a precise and comprehensive terminology this book describes a thorough technical framework for achieving superior results with greater efficiency. It also defines a scientific basis for achieving functional closure and shows how true functional closure can be measured by software. The author provides a wealth of practical guidance to the practicing professional. It describes how to compare results from differing projects and how to assess the risk of funct

Author: Joseph Harri
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Keywords: grade, tests, standardized, ready
Number of Pages: 166
Published: 2000-08-30
List price: $14.95
ISBN-10: 0071360107
ISBN-13: 9780071360104

With standardized, state-mandated testing starting as early as the first grade and continuing through high school, parents are concerned that their children may not be able to perform at grade level. Developed by professionals, here is the first and only grade-specific test preparation series geared toward parent and child, including expert tips for optimizing children’s test performances. Features: Information on how schools use standardized tests Explanations of the types of questions found on standardized tests Practice sections on necessary verbal and math skills Exercises, drills, a

Author: Richard Phelps
Publisher: Psychology Press
Keywords: psychology, applied, testing, standardized, defending
Number of Pages: 360
Published: 2005-02
List price: $54.95
ISBN-10: 0805849122
ISBN-13: 9780805849127

The education reform movement of the past two decades has focused on raising academic standards. Some standards advocates attach a testing mechanism to gauge the extent to which high standards are actually accomplished, whereas some critics accuse the push for standards and testing of impeding reform and perpetuating inequality. At the same time, the testing profession has produced advances in the format, accuracy, dependability, and utility of tests. Never before has obtaining such an abundance of accurate and useful information about student learning been possible. Meanwhile, the American pu
  
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