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Grasser, Nancy – Business Education Forum, 1974
Results of a study were reported which indicated that progressively more dictation practice time is needed by students to achieve each speed level from 60 wpm to 90 wpm and less time is needed by students to achieve 100 wpm than to achieve 70, 80, or 90 wpm. (Author/SC)
Descriptors: Business Education, Business Skills, Shorthand, Skill Development
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Prigge, Lila L. – Business Education Forum, 1974
Results of a study comparing three- to five-minute dictations indicate that as the length of dictation increased, accuracy achievement decreased. Suggestions are: (1) one-minute dictation tests be used as speed-building (but not testing) devices, and (2) evaluations include occasional five-minute tests as well as three-minute tests. (SC)
Descriptors: Business Education, Business Skills, Performance Tests, Secondary School Curriculum
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Kaisershot, Alfred L. – Business Education Forum, 1976
Fifteen specific areas for drills which may be considered basic ingredients or rudiments for successful transcription are briefly described. (HD)
Descriptors: Business Skills, Office Occupations Education, Shorthand, Skill Development
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Price, Carolyn; Rudisill, Jean – Business Education Forum, 1977
The Three-Two-One Shorthand Program offered at Stephen F. Austin State University (Nacogdoches, Texas) is meeting and conquering many of the challenges that face today's shorthand program. The name is derived from the structure of the program: three levels of shorthand and two shorthand systems are taught during one class session. (HD)
Descriptors: Business Education, Business Skills, Course Descriptions, Higher Education
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Dye, J. Lee – Business Education Forum, 1974
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Business Education, Business Skills, Educational Research
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West, Leonard J. – Business Education Forum, 1975
The article considers: (1) three fundamental principles for measurement, (2) facts about typewriting and stenographic skills that bear on their measurement, (3) recommendations for testing in accord with those facts and with basic measurement principles, and (4) the establishment of standards and modes of scoring and grading. (Author)
Descriptors: Business Skills, Educational Research, Evaluation Criteria, Instrumentation
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Himstreet, William C., Ed. – Business Education Forum, 1978
Summaries of forty-eight business education research studies completed in 1977 (all but one a doctoral or independent study) are compiled for twenty-two subject areas. Although the quantity is small, these summaries should present a normal picture of the nature and scope of research in business education in 1977. (MF)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Automation, Business Education, Business Skills