The Influence of Tax-leeway on Educational Adaptability: A Study of the Relationship of Residual Or Potential Economic Ability, Expressed as Tax-leeway, to Educational Adaptations in the State of New York |
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An Instrument for Measuring the Adaptability of School | 25 |
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actual property valuation adaptation process Adjusted to nearest average daily attendance average expenditure average tax-leeway cation chances in 100 changes Chart Columbia University comparable cost variety current expenditure educa educational adaptability educational expenditure educational opportunities educational program evidenced expenditure for education footnotes Graph C Graph group of communities Groups of School H₁ high tax-leeway communities high tax-leeway group hypothesis Ibid indicate influence of tax-leeway interval J. P. Guilford low tax-leeway communities low tax-leeway group LT group matched communities Matched Groups Measuring the Adaptability median expenditure Mort and Cornell munities National Education Association nearest dollar need for studies number of adaptations P. R. Mort period of prosperity public education Public School Finances pupil in average questionnaire check-list R. A. Fisher sampling school districts significant society standard error statistics Table TAX-LEEWAY TO EDUCATIONAL tax-rate-leeway Teachers College tion tricts Unit Leeway Unit per Unit weighted classroom unit York ΙΟ