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  2. Purity test - Wikipedia

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    Most purity tests have possible scores anywhere from 0% to 100%. Purity tests ask numerous personal questions of their users, most commonly about the use of alcohol and illicit substances; sexual acts with members of the opposite or same-sex; other illicit or illegal activities, and the above actions in an odd or "kinky" context. These tests ...

  3. RICE chart - Wikipedia

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    An ICE table or RICE box or RICE chart is a tabular system of keeping track of changing concentrations in an equilibrium reaction. ICE stands for initial, change, equilibrium . It is used in chemistry to keep track of the changes in amount of substance of the reactants and also organize a set of conditions that one wants to solve with. [ 1 ]

  4. Grain quality - Wikipedia

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    In agriculture, grain quality depends on the use of the grain.In ethanol production, the chemical composition of grain such as starch content is important, in food and feed manufacturing, properties such as protein, oil and sugar are significant, in the milling industry, soundness is the most important factor to consider when it comes to the quality of grain.

  5. Test score - Wikipedia

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    A test score is a piece of information, usually a number, that conveys the performance of an examinee on a test. One formal definition is that it is "a summary of the evidence contained in an examinee's responses to the items of a test that are related to the construct or constructs being measured."

  6. Purity test (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A purity test is a self-graded survey assessing one's participation in vices. Purity test may also refer to: Purity test (politics), a standard used to determine in-group and out-group; Metallurgical assay, the process of testing the purity of a metal

  7. Purity test (politics) - Wikipedia

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    In politics, a purity test is a rigid standard on a specific issue by which a politician or other figure is compared. Purity tests are established to ensure that the subject maintains ideological purity with the ideas supported by a particular group, often a political party or one specific faction of a party.

  8. Score test - Wikipedia

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    The main advantage of the score test over the Wald test and likelihood-ratio test is that the score test only requires the computation of the restricted estimator. [4] This makes testing feasible when the unconstrained maximum likelihood estimate is a boundary point in the parameter space.

  9. Talk:Purity test - Wikipedia

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    Purity (or Impurity) in the context of these tests is without regard to marriage. You've been undressed by a man, and someone else taking the test may not have; therefore a lower Purity score. Ghoti 20:38, 26 March 2010 (UTC) That is the whole point. You are supposed to answer with the truth. Not try and get a low score.