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181. Nonparticipation of the 12th graders in the National Assessment of Educational Progress: Understanding determinants of nonresponse and assessing the impact on NAEP estimates of nonresponse bias according to propensity models
182. A Validation Study of Self-Reported Behavior: Can College Student Self-Reports of Behavior Be Accepted as Being Self-Evident
183. The impact of attitudes and beliefs about fat on social work education in Appalachia: An exploratory stud
184. Student perspectives of political bias in the college classroom
185. Predictors of hostile attribution bias: Child emotional reactivity and parent-child hostile experiences
186. Gender bias in the College Algebra classroom
187. Weight bias and social work practice: An empirical exploration
188. The role of gender bias in the censorship of art: Three international case studies
189. Nonresponse bias in student assessment surveys: A comparison of respondents and non-respondents of the National Survey of Student Engagement at an independent comprehensive Catholic university
190. Common-measures bias in the Balanced Scorecard: Cognitive effort and general problem-solving ability
191. Visual, motor, and visual-motor integration difficulties in students with autism spectrum disorders
192. The relative age effect in elite youth soccer across the United States
193. Factors affecting accuracy of comparable scores for augmented tests under common core state standards
194. An investigation of lateral holding biases in pre-school-age children
195. Perceptions of bias in medical school curriculum
196. A phenomenological case study: Teacher bias effects on early education assessments
197. A feminist empowerment view of role strain in women faculty: The impact of role conflict, workplace gender bias, and selected coping variables
198. United States history textbooks in high schools: Research on racial bias, 1950--2000
199. Perceived gender bias among high school and collegiate certified athletic trainers
200. Critical: Literacy. Whose way of thinking is it
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