Quality and reliability of routine coagulation testing: can we trust that sample?

G Lippi, M Franchini, M Montagnana… - Blood coagulation & …, 2006 - journals.lww.com
… Developed in the mid-1970s, the so-called ‘order of draw’ was aimed to prevent the effects
on test results that tube additives could introduce in a sequence, with the needle carrying on …

Trust, behavior, and high school outcomes

LS Romero - Journal of Educational Administration, 2015 - emerald.com
testing. Multiple … prior findings on trust and achievement with findings on trust and behavior.
It is the first empirical study that links student trust to both behavior and academic outcomes. …

Testing high-stakes tests: Can we believe the results of accountability tests?

JP Greene, MA Winters… - Teachers College Record, 2004 - journals.sagepub.com
test results to results on other tests, as we do in this study. Prior research in this area, however,
has failed to use teststest or the level of knowledge needed to pass the state mandated …

Do you trust? Whom do you trust? When do you trust?

C Snijders, G Keren - Advances in group processes, 2001 - emerald.com
We focus on the results of testing the bookkeeping and intentionality hypothesis . The
numeric entries in this table represent the average effect on the probability to honor …

[图书][B] In schools we trust: Creating communities of learning in an era of testing and standardization

D Meier - 2003 - books.google.com
are appropriate and inappropriate levels and forms of trust for any situation. It's not that I take
to trust naturally or easily; neither do I find … It's the frequent outcome of allowing ourselves to …

How do we trust strangers? The neural correlates of decision making and outcome evaluation of generalized trust

Y Wang, Z Zhang, Y Jing, EA Valadez… - Social cognitive and …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
… Importantly, a one-sample t -test indicated that the average trust rates are significantly higher
than the manipulated 50% reinforcement rates, t (17) = 4.60, P < 0.001. This is consistent …

Test bias: In God we trust; all others must have data

CR Reynolds - The Journal of Special Education, 1983 - journals.sagepub.com
… valid findings as real, whether or not we like them. Otherwise … , we do not expect the furor
over the culturaltest-bias hypothesis to be resolved soon. Bias in psychological testing will

[图书][B] Whom can we trust?: How groups, networks, and institutions make trust possible

KS Cook, M Levi, R Hardin - 2009 - books.google.com
… , developing sound measures of trust to test theoretical claims within … findings from these
investigations. Although only about a third of the projects are represented here, we believe that …

Standards in examinations: a matter of trust?

D Wiliam - The Curriculum Journal, 1996 - Taylor & Francis
could result in a test where a mark of 70 represented the same level of performance. We can
think of our science test as … on the meanings that we can attach to their results, while others …

Outcomes and expectations in dilemmas of trust

AM Evans, JI Krueger - Judgment and Decision making, 2014 - cambridge.org
… In this report, we propose that decisions to trust arise from egocentric reasoning (Evans & …
If so, trustors will make systematic errors of overand under-trusting. We test this idea in two …