The Study on the standardization of the proficiency test method for complex malodor analysis in Korea

2018 ◽  
Vol 17 (3) ◽  
pp. 286-294
Author(s):  
Chung-Jin Kwon ◽  
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Seok-Jun Lee ◽  
Kum-Hee Kim ◽  
Jong-Woo Choi ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 52
Author(s):  
Gholam-Reza Abbasian ◽  
Hanieh Zadsar

Test method, test content and test type are supposed to affect test taker's performance and have close connectionswith test characteristics. However, these issues have not been subject to much in-depth investigations. To shed somelights on the issues like test item arrangements in relation to test taker's performance, test usefulness criteriaincluding test Validity, Reliability, Impact, Interactiveness, Authenticity, and Practicality, and also test characteristicssuch as Item Facility (IF), Item Discrimination (ID), and Choice Distribution (CD), this ex post facto design studywas conducted with a group of Iranian EFL learners. For this purpose, some university randomly selected studentsmajoring in English Language Teaching, English Translation Studies, and English Literature and learners fromdifferent language institutes received a version of the Nelson proficiency test. Then, two different versions of a sameresearcher-made test in terms of item arrangements were administered to 116 students obtaining an acceptable scorein the Nelson proficiency test. Simultaneously, a Test Usefulness Criteria Questionnaire developed and validated byAbbasian and Nassirian (2015) based on Bachman and Palmer’s (1996) framework, was also attempted by theparticipants. Respective statistical analyses revealed contradictorily that test item arrangement did not have anysignificant effect on the performance of the test takers. However, test usefulness criteria, though with varying extent,proved to be subject to test item arrangement. In the same vein, IF and ID were also affected in the light of testmethod facet. The first contradictory finding leaves room open for further research, while the reaming findings offerinsights to test developers, classroom teachers and all practitioners to pay due attention to test method facets in theireducational assessment decisions as the learners' performance, nature of the measurement devices as well as thenature of the construct itself are all affected test method factors.


10.17158/473 ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mona L. Laya ◽  
John Rey A. Aleria ◽  
Jan Vincent B. Laroya

Campus journalism plays an important role in the academe. It trains students to be responsible members of the society. Thus, they should be continually trained to produce a paper that is fair, balanced and investigative. Hence, this study is conceptualized to identify the level of journalistic merits of student publications and the level of campus journalism factors and their relationship. The editorial board members of the thirteen colleges and universities in Davao City were involved in the study. The questionnaire for campus journalism related factors is researcher made and has a Cronbach alpha of .80. The English proficiency test is adapted and also underwent a test re-test method resulting to a reliability coefficient value of .66. Furthermore, the questionnaire on journalistic merit was validated by professional writers. Results showed that the level of journalistic merits is moderate and journalism proficiency of writers is high. Journalism proficiency of writers significantly influence relevance of issue and volume of relevant article. Writer’s journalistic freedom influence the volume of relevant articles and extent of implementation of RA 7079 influence the recognition received by the student publication or its staff.


2019 ◽  
pp. 52-56
Author(s):  
Yu.F. Glukhov ◽  
N.V. Krutikov ◽  
A.V. Ivanov ◽  
N.P. Muravskaya

We have studied and analyzed status and metrological supervision of blood glucose monitors, individual devices for a person’s blood glucose level measurement. It has been indicated that nowadays blood glucose monitors like other individual devices for medical measurement are not allowed to be involved in telemedicine public service. This accounts for absence of metrological supervision with these measurement devices in telemedicine. In addition, the key problem is absence of safe methods and means of remote verificaition, calibration and transmission of measurement data to health care centers. The article offers a remote test method for blood glucose monitors using a number of resistors with values correlating with measured blood glucose level. The available method has been successfully trialed in real practice.


Author(s):  
Tran Minh Hieu ◽  
Nguyen Duong Ngoc Mai Chi

This study applied SERVQUAL scale of Parasuraman et al to measure factors affecting customer satisfaction on service quality at Vietnam Technological and Commercial Joint Stock Bank - An Giang Branch (Techcombank An Giang). The study was conducted to survey 207 customers who have been using the service at Techcombank An Giang. The survey results were analyzed by the Cronbach's Alpha reliability test method, then used Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) to verify and evaluate the scale of service quality. The results of the regression analysis show that customer's satisfaction about service quality at Techcombank An Giang includes four factors: The factor with the highest level is the Empathy with Beta = 0.253, the second of factor is the Responsibility with Beta = 0.248, ranked third in the influence level is the Tangible with Beta = 0.235, and the lowest impact level is the Reliability with Beta = 0.144. The research also uses statistical methods to describe and test the differences of demographic factors with customer's satisfactionon service quality.The analysis results show that there is no difference between customer's satisfaction on service quality and factors such as gender, age, income, number of transaction banks, regular transaction banks, and time to use the service at Techcombank An Giang. Through the research results, the author would like to propose some ideas to improve the quality of services, thereby attracting new customers and importantly, keeping traditional customers because the development orientation of Techcombank is to take care of old customers to cross sell other products of the bank. The Stud results offer a basis for the branch to identify the factors influencing customer satisfaction on their service quality, thereby having an appropriate strategy to improve customer satisfaction.


TAPPI Journal ◽  
2009 ◽  
Vol 8 (6) ◽  
pp. 24-28
Author(s):  
CORY JAY WILSON ◽  
BENJAMIN FRANK

TAPPI test T811 is the specified method to ascertain ECT relative to box manufacturer’s certification compliance of corrugated fiberboard under Rule 41/ Alternate Item 222. T811 test sample heights were derived from typical board constructions at the time of the test method’s initial development. New, smaller flute sizes have since been developed, and the use of lighter weight boards has become more common. The T811 test method includes sample specifications for typical A-flute, B-flute, and C-flute singlewall (and doublewall and triplewall) structures, but not for newer thinner E-flute or F-flute structures. This research explores the relationship of ECT sample height to measured compressive load, in an effort to determine valid E-flute and F-flute ECT sample heights for use with the T811 method. Through this process, it identifies challenges present in our use of current ECT test methods as a measure of intrinsic compressive strength for smaller flute structures. The data does not support the use of TAPPI T 811 for ECT measurement for E and F flute structures, and demonstrates inconsistencies with current height specifi-cations for some lightweight B flute.


TAPPI Journal ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 18 (3) ◽  
pp. 161-169
Author(s):  
Doug Cash ◽  
Benjamin Frank

The corrugated industry typically quantifies crush resistance using the Concora corrugated medium test (CMT) on fluted medium or flat crush on combined board. These tests compress the materials until the point of complete failure of the flutes. Combined board elastically resists crushing forces until a certain point, the hardness of the structure, while additional load causes permanent damage and deformation. This study investigates how hardness can be measured directly from a load curve collected during CMT (or flat crush) testing and how it varies throughout the North American paper supply. It also explores how hardness correlates with the values obtained from the newly developed S-test. This new test method deserves further study as a potentially more appropriate specification for crush resistance of corrugated medium.


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