Sentences with phrase «sample page of the report»

A sample page of the report parents will see after their children take The Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) exams.
View full sizeA sample page of the report parents will see after their children take The Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) exams.

Not exact matches

«In addition to the traditional technologically savvy millennial who is constantly connected to his or her device, we also had the lower range of technology interaction, with almost 6 percent of the sample reporting that they do not understand what a tablet is, even after three - quarters page long description with photos,» they wrote.
Open any random sample of science journals, and you will find a range of styles of scientific paper, from brief «letters» or reports occupying only a few pages to monographs many tens of pages long, and from terse accounts of new results to opinionated commentaries and weighty reviews of broader fields.
On August 21, 2015, Weston A. Price Foundation Vice President Dr. Kaayla Daniel released a 100 + page report detailing the results of independent lab tests that she had on samples of Green Pastures Fermented Cod Liver Oil and that alleged major issues with the brand, including rancidity, lower levels of nutrients than were claimed, and sourcing issues.
For more information on NACSA's Sample and Methods, reference full report, Leadership, Commitment, Judgment: Elements of Successful Charter School, appendix B, page 39.
Sample Google Analytics report from my site showing the age range of readers who visit my «get a free story» landing page as part of my autoresponders.
We use a computerized reporting system, (available for view at the sample report link on top of each page), and include digital photos of all defects and maintenance needs we find at your new home.
Yet even given the margin of error for sampling and measurement, whether the true population parameter for the proportion of dismissive opinion page coverage is 4 %, 10 %, or 12 %, the conclusion of the report would remain the same.
It seems to me the authors of the paper wanted to make inferences about the AMS membership: On page 16 they make an attempt to claim their sample is representative of the population (it is nowhere near that, judging from what they report in that paragraph and the sample size).
For example, the above shows a sample record from the Chrome User Experience Report, which indicates that 12.3 % of page loads had a «first paint time» measurement in the range of 1000 - 1200 milliseconds when loading «http://example.com» on a «phone» device over a» 4G» - like connection.
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