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Date: 2012-01-04 07:01:18
Education
Standardized tests
Educational research
Educational psychology
International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement
Progress in International Reading Literacy Study
Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study
Educational Testing Service
National Assessment of Educational Progress
Programme for International Student Assessment
ACT
Educational measurement

IERI Monograph Series Issues and Methodologies in Large-Scale Assessments

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