Abstract

The problem of selecting probable successes and probable failures among the freshmen beginning college algebra is of both academic interest and practical administrative importance. The more accurately it can be done the more effective can such provisions as counselling, differentiated courses, individual instruction, and differentiated time allotments be made.

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