Running Money: Hedge Fund Honchos, Monster Markets and My Hunt for the Big Score
A brilliant investor, a born raconteur and an overall smart-ass, Andy Kessler pulls back the curtain on the world of hedge funds and shows how the guys who run big money think, talk and act.
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IELTS Scores Explained
You can use this DVD to:
- See examples of IELTS test tasks - Evaluate examples of test-takers' writing and speaking performances - Find out what level of writing and speaking performance to expect from someone with a particular band score - Find out how many questions someone with a particular band score is likely to get right in the Reading and Listening sub-tests - Conduct standards setting studies to fix minimum score requirements that meet the needs of your institution
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Constructing Test Items: Multiple-Choice, Constructed-Response, Performance and Other Formats
Constructing test items for standardized tests of achievement, ability, and aptitude is a task of enormous importance. The interpretability of a test's scores flows directly from the quality of its items and exercises. Concomitant with score interpretability is the notion that including only carefully crafted items on a test is the primary method by which the skilled test developer reduces unwanted error variance. The aim of this entire book is to increase the test constructor's awareness of this source of measurement error, and then to describe methods for identifying and minimizing it during item construction and later review.
It Began As a Burglary – And Ended As a Nightmare When Lee Scarborough came upon the brunette sunbathing topless in her back yard, getting involved in a heist was the last thing on his mind. But somehow that’s where he found himself – sneaking through a stranger’s house, on the hunt for $120,000 in embezzled bank funds. It looked like an easy score. But one thing stood between him and the money: the beautiful and deadly Madelon Butler.