The Training and Development SourcebookLloyd Baird, Craig Eric Schneier, Dugan Laird Human Resource Development Press, 1983 - 381 من الصفحات |
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... Control Groups The specification of changes indicated by pre- and postmeasurement is only one consideration . It ... group is used ( treated like the experimental group on all variables that might con- tribute to pre / post differences ...
... Control Groups The specification of changes indicated by pre- and postmeasurement is only one consideration . It ... group is used ( treated like the experimental group on all variables that might con- tribute to pre / post differences ...
الصفحة 210
... group ) . Students with extremely high scores might have had unusually good luck the day of the first testing , or ... control group , differences could occur between the two groups simply because each was different before the program ...
... group ) . Students with extremely high scores might have had unusually good luck the day of the first testing , or ... control group , differences could occur between the two groups simply because each was different before the program ...
الصفحة 213
... in conjunction with the program and built into the instructional procedure . The 800 participants were randomly placed into two groups - an experimental group and a control group . As Goodacre notes , EVALUATION PROCEDURES 213.
... in conjunction with the program and built into the instructional procedure . The 800 participants were randomly placed into two groups - an experimental group and a control group . As Goodacre notes , EVALUATION PROCEDURES 213.
المحتوى
Section I | 3 |
Guide for Designing Training Programs | 18 |
How to Determine the Training Needs of Your SupervisorsWhen | 49 |
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