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    Computerized and Paper-Based Language Tests With Adults With Aphasia by Newton, Acres, and Bruce, results revealed that scores from a paper-based language test were highly correlated with those from the computerized tests; however, the computerized test scores were lower. Also, the time it took to complete the test in both cases were the same. Some clients felt more comfortable taking the computerized test, but overall the paper-based test was more preferred. Some tests are better taken on a…

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    It was a Monday afternoon,when I received the scores from my eighth grade state mandated standardized test. I was new to the Georgia educational system and I had just become accustomed to it. As the teacher passed out the scores, I was suddenly struck with a wave of anxiety. I began to analyze the results of the math section of the standardized test. and that when my enthusiasm for the results began to diminish. Life was peaceful and smooth, when I was raised in…

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    A student in my first-grade class throws a temper tantrum each time he is asked to work on his math worksheets. He starts crying and kicking when I tell him free choice time is over and that it is time for math; his behavior has been going on for about one month and is dangerous for both myself and the other students. This particular student must learn that temper tantrums are unacceptable and that math homework is a necessity, especially if he wishes to move onto the second grade. He must…

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    scary to think about how close I am to graduation and the next big step in my career is to pass my board exam. Some of my strengths when it comes to test taking over two years of practicing NCLEX style questions are: being able to critically think, reading the question and being able to identify what is being asked. Some of my weaknesses when it comes to test taking are time management. Although, I have tried my best to manage my time there are questions that require us to carefully analyze…

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    American Test Anxieties

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    of students suffer from the aggravating feeling of uncertainty before an exam. In fact, according to the American Test Anxieties Association, it’s reported that 16-20% of students suffer from high test anxiety. This is evidently relevant for the American students consistently taking tests. Too many students go to a test unprepared and, fail the exam due to inadequate methods of test-taking strategies/skills that are essential for success. Firstly, if you go into an exam with a negative…

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    today. Many people believe that it should happen because the recipients could use their income to buy illegal substances, but others believe that it could be considered discrimination and that it violates human rights. As of right now, 13 states drug test welfare recipients. The people who support welfare drug testing have quite a few reasons as to why they think it should happen. One of the biggest reasons I’ve seen as to why the recipients should be drug tested is that it could save taxpayers…

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    that can simply not go unresolved: young adult testing. Young adults everywhere wake up dreading the day ahead. Anxiety and anger fill high school halls, all about tests. There is even a medical term for this that sounds as mythical as unicorns, dragons, or global warming: test anxiety. There are reports that the mere rumor of a test can instantly send a student into seizure. I have been assured by over two hundred scientific works by over 32 different specialists that 99 percent of all…

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    Drug Testing Effectiveness

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    concentration of alcohol ethanol in the -blood commonly referred to as BAC blood alcohol content.(alcoholism as a social problem) BAC tests are typically administered with a breathalyzer while urinalysis is…

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    Low SAT Score Analysis

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    As you observe my test scores, you will notice that I have low SAT Scores. The reason for this is that I may have an unidentified disability when it comes to testing. I have anxiety and it is really hard for me to concentrate on standardized tests because my mind wanders a lot too much with a room full of people. I can barely tolerate low sounds in the room like coughing, sneezing, and pages being turned. I am also very slow in timing when it comes to critical reading. I am able to read and…

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    “Good tests can help teachers determine how their students are performing and identify the areas in which their students need assistance. Like an X-ray, however, tests can diagnose, but they cannot cure.” - Randi Weingarten. With these types of scans doctors can tell their patients what problems they have and can tell them how they are going to fix the problem. In the quote it talks about how good test takers determine how well students perform. The scans show what type of shape the person is in…

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