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  2. Momentum (finance) - Wikipedia

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    In finance, momentum is the empirically observed tendency for rising asset prices or securities return to rise further, and falling prices to keep falling. For instance, it was shown that stocks with strong past performance continue to outperform stocks with poor past performance in the next period with an average excess return of about 1% per month.

  3. Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory - Wikipedia

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    Although elevations on the clinical scales are significant indicators of certain psychological conditions, it is difficult to determine exactly what specific behaviors the high scores are related to. The content scales of the MMPI-2 were developed for the purpose of increasing the incremental validity of the clinical scales. [ 52 ]

  4. 1 Dividend King at a 52-Week Low and Another at a 52-Week ...

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    Pepsi stock declined 4% on Nov. 15 and is now less than 1% away from a 52-week low. In addition to weak earnings and slowing growth, Pepsi could be challenged by a strong U.S. dollar and the ...

  5. Item response theory - Wikipedia

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    It is a theory of testing based on the relationship between individuals' performances on a test item and the test takers' levels of performance on an overall measure of the ability that item was designed to measure. Several different statistical models are used to represent both item and test taker characteristics. [1]

  6. 2 High-Yield Dividend Stocks Near 52-Week Lows to Buy ... - AOL

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    That's plenty more than it needs to maintain a dividend payout currently set at $3.52 annually. The company boasted a 98.8% occupancy rate at the end of September and an average lease term of 12.2 ...

  7. Testing effect - Wikipedia

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    The pre-testing effect, also known as errorful generation or pre-questioning, is a related but distinct category where testing material before the material has been learned appears to lead to better subsequent learning performance than would have been the case without the pre-test, provided that feedback is given as to the correct answers once ...

  8. 1 Stock to Buy Near Its 52-Week Low and Hold for 10 Years

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    At about $69 per share, DexCom's stock isn't that far off its 52-week low of $62.34 and is miles away from its 52-week high of $142. However, there remain good reasons to invest in the company.

  9. Reliability (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    1. Test-retest reliability method: directly assesses the degree to which test scores are consistent from one test administration to the next. It involves: Administering a test to a group of individuals; Re-administering the same test to the same group at some later time; Correlating the first set of scores with the second