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1) Candidate: statistics


Is in goldstandard

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paper CO_ColombianAppliedLinguisticsJournaltxt65 - : elementary level, based on the LTTC score statistics in 2002 ([29]http://www .ltc.com.tw), was only 14.

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paper CO_Íkalatxt80 - : Likewise, some statistics published in 2009 (Van de Putte, 2009: 6-8 ) show that there are important variations in the number of teachers that had reached B-1 level of English per departamentos (Colombian provinces); they ranged between 3 in places like Amazonas, Casanare, Meta and Norte de Santander to 159 in Cundinamarca. Another newspaper, El País (August 22, 2010), says in one article that bilingualism is far from being a reality in Cali, and that most students in public institutions do not have the level for going beyond greetings and the first phrases in a conversation. The publication offers evidence from the Secretary of Education of the city, who explains that most teachers in public institutions have proficiency levels around or below A2, in a scale from A1 to B2, adopted in the national standards, although he concedes that there is no precise diagnostic about the quality of ELT in the department. Some of the reasons the secretary of education and other people related to the

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paper CO_Íkalatxt80 - : In ELT, the situation described above is bound to change in a positive direction after more than six years of the implementation of the PNB, as some statistics and some information from official and independent sources show: From official sources, 120 teachers are involved in the Valle bilingüe program in Cali, with the aim of completing 450 hours of English instruction in two years ; their results, so far, show that 40,5% of these teachers have reached the A2 level and 35,6 % have reached the B1 level, with a lower percentage reaching level B2 and higher. Most of these teachers participate in ELT methodology courses at Universidad del Valle. Universidad de la Sabana in Bogotá reports 225 English teachers participating from 2007 to 2008 in TDP involving English language and methodology. The teachers belong to 19 districts and more than 100 schools in Bogotá. Secretaría de Educación de Antioquia (Antioquia Secretary of Education) also carried out diagnostic tests to 429 English teachers using

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paper CO_Íkalatxt100 - : In this paper we are going to present some results of a research about pronominal selection among university students in the city of Medellin (Colombia). We have done so considering the following social variables: 1) urban or rural origin of the informant and his/her parents; 2) the average age of respondents. To carry out this research, a questionnaire, which lists different types of interactions from the university students from Medellin was implemented and 806 answers were obtained. In order to analyze the data, we: 1) estimated optimal sample size for polynomial distributions (Thompson, 1987); 2) applied Contingency tables (Cochran, 1952); 3) Non-parametric Kruskal-Wallis test (Kruskal & Wallis, 1952); and 4) Analysis of variance (ANOVA). Statistics show that : 1 ) students from rural areas with parents of the same origin tend to use more usted than tú/ vos in most interpersonal relationships, and more vos than tú almost exclusively when they are addressing their boy/girlfriend; 2) the

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paper CO_Íkalatxt258 - : In 2013, the youth population (people from 15 to 24 years old) was more than 108 million in Latin America (^[40]CEPAL, 2014), the majority of whom lived in urban areas. Latin American young people face deep socio-economic and political problems. One of the main problems is inequality. For instance, there is “a small proportion of youth emerging as highly educated knowledge workers with considerable expendable income, and a large proportion of working-class and poor youth relegated to low-paying, informal work or joblessness” (^[41]Cunningham, McGinnis, García, Verdú, & Dorte, 2008, p. 8). Youth employment statistics are alarming: one in four young people in Latin America are jobless, and six out of 10 employed youth have an informal job .

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paper CO_Íkalatxt270 - : costos, etc.). En el plan deben integrar lo aprendido en las lecturas, así como realizar análisis matemáticos en Excel y en SPSS Statistics, y como se evidenció en los extractos de la entrevista a los estudiantes y en la estructura misma del plan de mercadeo ([105]Tabla 5), entre las tareas implicadas está:

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paper corpusRLAtxt144 - : Esta metodología de análisis consiste en una rutina para el cálculo de distancias prosódicas a partir de datos numéricos de las melodías estudiadas en semitonos propuesta por el Laboratori de Fonética de la UB (Roseano et al., 2014) e incluye el trabajo con tres programas bien conocidos: Praat v. 5.4.01 (Boersma y Weenink, 2014), Excel (Microsoft Office 2007) y SPSS Statistics 20 (IBM), tras el paso por tres programas creados en el seno del Laboratori de Fonética de la UB y circunscritos al ámbito AMPER: AMPERReno, AMPERExtra y AMPEREti (Roseano, 2012 ).

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paper corpusSignostxt364 - : PetroChina took an active attitude for development of natural gas, coalbed methane, biomass energy and other low-carbon energies. We produce and supply clean fuel product…In 2010, the Company further promoted surveillance and statistics of GHG emissions and promulgated the Technical Standards on Formulation of GHG Emissions List… also developed statistics analysis software and intensified training of employees… The Company also attaches great importance to participating in domestic and foreign discussions and exchanges on cutting GHG emissions… (PetroChina Sustainability Report, 2010: 27 ).

Evaluando al candidato statistics:


1) teachers: 8
4) youth: 5
9) secretary: 3
13) emissions: 3

statistics
Lengua: eng
Frec: 288
Docs: 167
Nombre propio: 3 / 288 = 1%
Coocurrencias con glosario:
Puntaje: 0.580 = ( + (1+4.32192809488736) / (1+8.17492568250068)));
Rechazado: muy disperso;

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