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equate
[ē′kwāt] (mathematics)
To state algebraically that two expressions are equal to one another.
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'I cannot but doubt Najib's intellectual calibre and even his educational standard when a statement with the objective to declare that Islam should not be equated with corruption and kleptocracy is interpreted by Najib as a statement
equating Islam with corruption and kleptocracy,' Lim said.
Score
equating is essential for any testing program that continually produces new editions of a test and for which the expectation is that scores from these editions have the same meaning over time.
In this paper, the "standard error of
equating difference" (SEED) is described in terms of originally proposed kernel
equating functions (von Davier, Holland, & Thayer, 2004) and extended to incorporate traditional linear and equipercentile functions.
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