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Garelnabi, Salah B.
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Academic achievement -- Testing
Colleges and universities -- Sudan
Prediction of scholastic success
MSEM Thesis.
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Student performance evaluation : an approach to predict success in college and university / by Salah B. Garelnabi.
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Garelnabi, Salah B.
Subjects
Academic achievement -- Testing
Colleges and universities -- Sudan
Prediction of scholastic success
MSEM Thesis.
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[40] leaves : ill., charts ; 29 cm.
Contents:
Advisor: Kanubhai Patel.
Committee members: Paul Perdue, Julian Piekarski.
Introduction -- Single criterion -- Multiple criterion -- Conclusion -- Appendix I. Sudanese student population -- II. Raw data -- III. Regression -- Miscellaneous: Percentile rank conversion table -- Computer run outputs.
It is well known that the measurement of individual ability, achievements, and characteristics offers the most solid basis on which students may be assisted in their choice of studies and occupations. Although individual measurement was once regarded with natural suspicion, research in this field has made such rapid progress as now to command the respect and confidence of personnel officers both in schools and colleges, on the one hand, and on industry, on the other. The movement may, indeed, now be regarded as having established itself as the chief source of information on which educational and personnel officers may rely to aid them in their process of selection and guidance of individuals. In the belief that the field of individual measurement offered great possibilities for improving educational processes, mainly selection, this essay is intended to provide a modest depth and breadth in this area.
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AC805 .G37 1980
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