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    Hexaco Personality Test

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    familiar with horoscopes and we’ve most likely read the descriptions under our zodiac signs to see if what it says matches us, some descriptions are scarily accurate and some are just out of proportion. Similar to horoscopes, the Hexaco personality test had some spot on descriptions on how I am, but it had some that I strongly disagree with. I grew up in a very free and sociable environment in Mexico. I lived in a ranch with a small amount of population, and I knew most of them by the age of…

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    1. Explain what “proctoring” means and why the UoPeople requires proctored exams: Proctoring in UoPeople means taking exams under supervision of an individual that is unbiased. The proctor's role is to make sure that the individual that is taking the exam is in fact the student that participated in the course and no one else. It is also the proctor's responsibility to make sure that the student takes the exam in a legitimate manner, without any outside help other than the material that was…

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    In K-12 education there has always been too much emphasis on “test scores”, and not enough emphasis on the learning aspect of education. Most people that have ADHD, or an anxiety of tests, know everything before and after the text, but not during the actual test. Many people need and use special accommodations such as testing in a separate area, using extended time, or not even having a time limit. These accommodations help somewhat, but not very much. There needs to be a way for schools to…

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    Do I.Q test scores determine your ability to achieve a good career for your near future: An Annotated Bibliography Conflicting arguments in today’s time, parents, students and educators go on and on through contradicting arguments, arguable statements and back on behalf of the I.Q tests being effective or noneffective in the long run. I.Q test scores should not determine the outcome on your goals in career paths, we must take it into consideration the different abilities that make this…

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    Standardized Test Is standardized test good or bad? Some people support standardized test and are against them. I believe that the education of these standardized is causing stress because ST are to determine what happens to the student’s education. The first reason i’m against standardized tests is that students are not improving their achievements on these tests. Standardized test does not prepare students or teachers on what is on the test. These tests do not always have what the kid…

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    Do you ever get really stressed out before a big tests? Some people think that standardized tests are a good way to help students learn, but other people believe that they help students. I believe that standardized tests don’t help students because standardized tests can cause stress for younger students, the don't measure the whole person’s abilities, and can rob children of their childhood. First, standardized test can cause stress for younger students. Students get stressed out because they…

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    community involvement, maybe even an essay, however, the most daunting requirements for these students is the section that reads “Test Scores.” Standardized test scores are used to weed out applicants and scare off potential applicants whose scores are not up to par with the university standards. However, schools all around the country are beginning to drop the use of test scores in their admissions process. According to the National Center for Education Statistics,…

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    Rorschach Test Dbq Essay

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    Rorschach RST The way to test one's intelligence is to give him/her an actual test, not to show him/her a simple inkblot. The Rorschach Test was invented in 1921 by Hermann Rorschach. It was a symmetrical inkblot on a white sheet of paper, and was shown to people to test if they could piece together pictures. Though it is popular, it has lots of controversy. Despite the fact fact that the Rorschach test is still widely used, it is an inaccurate and imprecise way to test someone’s mental…

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    When taking the 16Personalities Test online at, 16personalities.com, it tested my personality type. For example, I was given countless questions about my personality and had to answer between strongly agree, agree, neutral, disagree, or strongly disagree. When taking this personality test I realized it asked questions about all various aspects of personality types. It asked many diverse questions for say if I found it difficult to introduce myself to other people and if I try to respond to email…

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    Oxidase Test Lab Report

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    then 2mL of this diluted soil was transferred to a sterile test tube containing 9mL water using a pipette. Four MSA and four PEA plates were used for isolation. PEA plate number 1 was divided into three parts and was used to isolate all of the samples obtained from the skin by rolling the cotton swabs on the surface of the medium. PEA plate number…

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