You want to
test items such as image or headline, positioning of the form on the page, or email subject line.
Not exact matches
Previously, the chain had launched several initiatives to revitalize the brand, including a refreshed advertising campaign, a nationwide rollout of queso dip, and
testing new
items,
such as salads and desserts.
The menu, which is in
test in Sacramento and Kansas City, Mo., includes 12
items such as a Shredded Chicken Mini Quesadilla, Churro and Triple Layer Nachos, all priced at a dollar.
Target is gearing up to
test a new service that relies on devices inside the home to monitor and order
items such...
But the list released Tuesday includes some unexpected
items,
such as malaria
test kits, hearing aids, defibrillators, flame throwers, syringes, artificial teeth and X-ray machine equipment.
It has also been
tested on
items for which the age is known through historical records,
such as parts of the Dead Sea scrolls and some wood from an Egyptian tomb (MNSU n.d.; Watson 2001).
In this way, Covered Bridge can
test consumer response to flavors
such as sloppy joe or seasonal
items such as red, white and blue chips for Independence Day.
They found that most of the
items typically
tested for in coconut oil,
such as free fatty acids, moisture levels, etc. were about the same in virgin coconut oils, although a few brands were lower in quality.
We sell factory seconds, product ideas that we're
testing, including new frozen products, shelf - stable products, and various branded non-food
items,
such as cookbooks / recipe books, tee shirts, and cooking gear.
We devote significant resources to menu innovation and are frequently invited to participate and compete in chef events
such as the South Beach Wine and Food Festival's Burger Bash, which presents opportunities for us to
test new creations that can often lead to the introduction of new
items.
In major U.S. cities with ethnic populations, specialty markets are now starting to stock some packaged varieties of ras el hanout, however the freshness of
such items should — whenever possible — be
tested.
In development: Some of the
items the PAC asked for,
such as sandwiches, a greater variety of ethnic food and more legume - based entrees, are being
tested now.
Twenty - nine taste
tests were conducted often centered around
items growing in school gardens,
such as bok choy and asparagus
Also, Leslie Fowler did have a hand picked group of parents who were supposed to taste
test food
items and
such but since Ms. Fowler had some bad publicity about her ties to Aramark published a little over a year ago, no meeting has taken place with parents since then, which is pretty typical of CPS in general.
Changes in the administration of the
tests such as extended time, having
items read using a text - reader, or having someone write your child's answers as she says them aloud.
Changes to the
test such as multiple choice rather than short answer, or a reduced number of
test items.
Researchers
tested the the foam padding in crib mattresses, and found they release significant amounts of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), potentially harmful chemicals also found in household
items such as cleaners and scented sprays.
«Currently, game development relies on a lot of play -
testing to determine where to place these types of
items, and
such play -
testing doesn't always get things right.»
Each
test item will be designed to reveal misconceptions students might have about energy while also requiring them to engage in important scientific practices
such as making predictions, explaining energy phenomena, and interpreting tables, charts, and diagrams.
The original
test required that an artificial agent produce a creative
item in
such a way that the agent's designer can not explain how it developed the creative
item.
Five questions that are believed to reveal important psychosomatic characteristics after a disaster (flashbacks, appetite loss, somatic reactions
such as headache and abdominal pain, attention deficit, and anxiety) were added to the Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms 10 -
item (PTSS - 10) questionnaire that was used as a screening
test after the Great Hanshin earthquake and the 2004 Southeast Asia tsunami [14], [37], [38].
Other
tests for
items such as rheumatoid factor (an antibody that is common in many people with rheumatoid arthritis) were off the charts.
I have looked this
test up and could it be that these
items showed up as us having
such a high intolerance to them because we would have had them in our system from consuming them so regularly?
NSF's programs include
testing and certifying drinking water treatment products and water filters, commercial foodservice equipment and a wide array of consumer products
such as bottled water, nutritional supplements, private label goods, personal care
items and home appliances (washers, dryers and dishwashers).
If you are ever unsure on something this is
such a good way to make a decision, and it
such an effective way to
test how well an
item will work in your wardrobe.
I can't wait for it to start, I think it's gonna be
such a great way to raise awareness and to
test living without leather
items!
Handheld and unstructured, for all intents and purposes, the hour - long X-Men: Production Scrapbook is an endurance
test from which the patient viewer cherry - picks
items of interest,
such as the occasionally prickly Singer thinking through the design of Xavier's wheelchair.
There are some customization options within the multiplayer modes that will cater to those that want to make the game a little crazier for gatherings,
such as
items that will impede progress of your foes or different rule sets like last car standing (which disables pit stops and is more of a
test of endurance rather than speed).
When you consider the plenty of complexities
such as trapped
item drops, puzzles that
test how quickly you can move from point A to point B, and hidden doors; you're looking at one interesting dungeon crawler.
Because
such tests must contain several
items per standard to be accurate, it will measure only a fraction of the standards.
This approach allows us to match groups,
such as high - gain and lower - gain schools, on performance on novel or inflation - resistant
items and examine differential gains on
items hypothesized to be most vulnerable to inappropriate
test preparation (e.g.,
item clones).
Classroom instruction in these charters frequently appeared to honor the acquisition of basic, fundamental skills exactly the topics and
items commonly found on standardized
tests — over more cognitively engaging tasks
such as arguing, defending, supporting, valuing, or evaluating.
Test items that accurately appraise
such learning are complex, time consuming, hard to score, and — therefore — costly.
A six - person statewide review panel was to review all
test items to ensure that they were free of questions about: — a student's or parent's personal beliefs, sex life, family life, morality, or religion; or — personal characteristics
such as honesty, integrity, sociability, or self - esteem.
To gauge the level of belief in specific brain myths, the author relied on a paper by Paul Howard - Jones recently published in Nature, and the author used some
items from Howard - Jones» research.21 The author also used
test items from the Educational
Testing Service's teacher licensure exam to determine if the public could accurately answer
such questions.
Test items including both «straightforward» questions (
such as what might appear in a textbook or traditional exam) and «non-straightforward» questions which assessed students» ability to apply their learning.
The
test designers analyze the component parts of specific academic skills,
such as number understanding, and then write
test items that will measure whether the child has all the component parts of the skill.
Field
testing provides valuable information about
test items,
such as how difficult each
item is, how many students select each specific answer choice, and which
items might be biased in favor of or against certain groups.
The current formative tools do not include any machine - scorable
items (multiple choice, multi-select multiple choice, or technology - enhanced
items)
such as students may encounter on the summative
tests.
If it weren't for them...» But if you look closely at the released
test items and student performance data for states that provide
such information, your opinion may change.
The 56 % meeting or exceeding standard for CA's grade 11 E / LA result was an outlier with blinking red lights that defies meaningful interpretation other than a grossly discrepant cut score (to the low side) or some other
test development flaw (
such as an inadequate
item bank for a computer - adaptive
test) or an error in the
test administration or scoring process, or some weird effect due to the increased number of grade 11 students with scores since EAP moved from voluntary to mandatory in 2015 [which usually would involve a decrease in scores, a reasonable interpretation for the decrease in Math EAP scores this year, rather than an increase in scores].
Most
test - makers review
items for obvious biases,
such as offensive words.
Items capturing statistics and / or data displays on such tests should theoretically include items illustrating standard column or bar charts, with questions prompting students to interpret the meanings of the statistics illustrated in the fig
Items capturing statistics and / or data displays on
such tests should theoretically include
items illustrating standard column or bar charts, with questions prompting students to interpret the meanings of the statistics illustrated in the fig
items illustrating standard column or bar charts, with questions prompting students to interpret the meanings of the statistics illustrated in the figures.
In addition, the Smarter Balanced sample
items are displayed in a simulated
test platform that does not include accessibility tools and accommodations options that will be available through the operational assessment system -
such as Braille, translation options, and the ability to change font size, highlight text, or magnify portions of
items.
Gullen debriefed with 500 students in various grades who had just taken pilot assessment
items connected to the coming assessments online, asking them what was positive or difficult about doing the
tests online and what skills they thought students would need to take
such tests.
Excluded were
such items as the cost of
test - prep materials and the costs associated with lost services from teachers who are assigned to administer the
tests.
In Canada we have moved to computer based assessments and I believe
such problems would be identified in the field
testing of
items.
On the multiple choice formats of
such tests: «[A] multiple - choice
item remains a recognition task, in which the problem is to find the best of a small number of predetermined alternatives and the cri - teria for comparing the alternatives are well defined.
Item types
such as drag and drop (that include media - rich graphics, animations, and audio) could not only engage the student in ways that paper - and - pencil -
tests never could, but
such items will ask students to demonstrate more critical thinking analyses and a deeper understanding of their skills and knowledge.
The algorithm selects
items for a
test form from a larger set of
items such that the first
item selected is the
item most highly aligned to the target standards.