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  2. Brannon Masculinity Scale - Wikipedia

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    The four sections are titled “No Sissy Stuff”, “The Big Wheel”, “The Sturdy Oak” and “Give ‘em Hell”. Each section contains 2 subscales with 15-16 items each. Each item is rated on a 7-point scale from strongly agree to strongly disagree. Scores are meant to determine how "masculine" the test-taker is. [1]

  3. Item bank - Wikipedia

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    An item bank will not only include the text of each item, but also extensive information regarding test development and psychometric characteristics of the items. Examples of such information include: [1] Item author; Date written; Item status (e.g., new, pilot, active, retired) Angoff ratings; Correct answer; Item format; Classical test theory ...

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    A discarded slice of birthday cake has unexpectedly sparked outrage among a group of friends.. In a post on Reddit's "Am I the A-----" forum, a 41-year-old man explained that a "weird" conflict ...

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  7. No. 20 North Carolina holds off Georgia Tech in ACC opener

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    Seth Trimble scored a team-high 19 points, helping lead No. 20 North Carolina to a 68-65 win over visiting Georgia Tech in the Atlantic Coast Conference opener for both teams in Chapel Hill, N.C ...

  8. Blueprint - Wikipedia

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    A blueprint is a reproduction of a technical drawing or engineering drawing using a contact print process on light-sensitive sheets introduced by Sir John Herschel in 1842. [1] The process allowed rapid and accurate production of an unlimited number of copies.

  9. Whiteprint - Wikipedia

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    The light sensitivity of the chemicals used was known in the 1890s and several related printing processes were patented at that time. Whiteprinting replaced the blueprint process for reproducing architectural and engineering drawings because the process was simpler and involved fewer toxic chemicals. A blue-line print is not permanent and will ...