The English Journal, Volumen23University of Chicago Press, 1934 |
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... errors , and committed 1 error to every 57 spoken words . Group D had only 12 individuals , 16,751 words , 90 errors , and a ratio of 1 error to every 186 spoken words . Group E had 14 people who spoke 26,753 words and had 16 errors ...
... errors , and committed 1 error to every 57 spoken words . Group D had only 12 individuals , 16,751 words , 90 errors , and a ratio of 1 error to every 186 spoken words . Group E had 14 people who spoke 26,753 words and had 16 errors ...
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ratio of errors to conversation , the total number of probable errors per 10,000 words , and the hypothetical occurrence of each type of his errors per 10,000 words . Then the various individuals were grouped in one of the five ...
ratio of errors to conversation , the total number of probable errors per 10,000 words , and the hypothetical occurrence of each type of his errors per 10,000 words . Then the various individuals were grouped in one of the five ...
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... errors in composition and the frequency of error on the proofreading test , corroborates Willing's conclusion , in Valid Diagnosis in English Composition , that the two measure different functions . Little correlation was found between ...
... errors in composition and the frequency of error on the proofreading test , corroborates Willing's conclusion , in Valid Diagnosis in English Composition , that the two measure different functions . Little correlation was found between ...
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