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Document Type : Research Paper
Abstract
The importance of the research was manifested in the employment and investment of electronic technologies and their advantages in reaching the most accurate measurement results from manual registration and evaluation. of mathematical achievement and its relationship to some mechanical and vital indicators based on physical mass, height, and vital age in a programmed electronic arithmetic way. (measurement validity, measurement stability, and objectivity due to tight computerized registration). The raw values were converted into relative indicators and standards using electronic technology. Recommendations were made to use the test and the computerized measurement tool in assessing students’ achievement and re-verifying them on other samples, as well as adopting technical criteria in evaluations. And try to find various other criteria for similar samples
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