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Conjoint and diplomas
( pre-clinical study leading to a BA, upgraded in 1944 to an MA ) and the London Hospital ( now known as the Royal London Hospital ), qualifying in 1944 with both the Conjoint diplomas of Royal College of Physicians ( LRCP ) London, Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons ( MRCS ) England and the Cambridge MB BChir degrees.
These Conjoint diplomas were latterly awarded by the United Examining Board.

Conjoint and LRCP
Having qualified in medicine by means of the Conjoint Diploma ( MRCS England, LRCP London ) in 1930 Bion spent seven years in psychotherapeutic training at the Tavistock Clinic, an experience he regarded, in retrospect, as having had some limitations.
The LRCP qualification used to be reserved for medical graduates, in practice mainly Bachelors of Medicine from Oxford and Cambridge, but in the mid-nineteenth century became part of a very popular initial qualification in medicine awarded together with the MRCS ( Eng ) by the Conjoint Board, which, by the end of the twentieth century came to be largely taken by overseas graduates.
Prior to 1994, the English Conjoint diploma of LRCP, MRCS was awarded for 110 years, and the LMSSA was a distinct and sometimes less-esteemed qualification.
LRCPI LRCSI, or simply LRCP & SI, denotes a holder of the historical non-university qualifying licenciates awarded jointly by the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland and the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland to students of the RCSI's medical school under the Irish Conjoint Scheme.

Conjoint and diploma
to form the Conjoint diploma, a now defunct initial qualification in medicine.

Conjoint and non-university
The Scottish Triple Conjoint Diploma of LRCPE, LRCSE, LRCPSG ( earlier LRCPE, LRCSE, LRFPSG ) is an old non-university qualifying examination in medicine and surgery awarded jointly by the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, previously through a Conjoint Board and from 1994 through the United Examining Board.

Conjoint and by
Conjoint originated in mathematical psychology and was developed by marketing professor Paul Green at the University of Pennsylvania and Data Chan.
Conjoint analysis estimates the relative importance of a product ’ s attributes by analyzing the consumer ’ s overall judgment of a product or service.

Conjoint and College
In 1945 he obtained the Conjoint Board's Diploma in Child Health, and progressed to a PhD in 1950 and a DSc of University College, London in 1963 .< ref >

Conjoint and from
Satir published her first book, Conjoint Family Therapy, in 1964, developed from the training manual she wrote for students at MRI.

Conjoint and Medical
The Canadian Medical Association's Committee on Conjoint Accreditation offers the most comprehensive and best known system of national accreditation.

Conjoint and .
She is widely regarded as the " Mother of Family Therapy " Her most well-known books are Conjoint Family Therapy, 1964, Peoplemaking, 1972, and The New Peoplemaking, 1988.
: See also: Conjoint analysis, Conjoint analysis ( in healthcare ), IDDEA, Rule Developing Experimentation.
Conjoint analysis is a statistical technique used in market research to determine how people value different features that make up an individual product or service.
Other prominent conjoint analysis pioneers include professor V. “ Seenu ” Srinivasan of Stanford University who developed a linear programming ( LINMAP ) procedure for rank ordered data as well as a self-explicated approach, Richard Johnson ( founder of Sawtooth Software ) who developed the Adaptive Conjoint Analysis technique in the 1980s and Jordan Louviere ( University of Iowa ) who invented and developed Choice-based approaches to conjoint analysis and related techniques such as MaxDiff.
Conjoint analysis techniques may also be referred to as multiattribute compositional modelling, discrete choice modelling, or stated preference research, and is part of a broader set of trade-off analysis tools used for systematic analysis of decisions.
A typical Adaptive Conjoint questionnaire with 20-25 attributes may take more than 30 minutes to complete.
* Green, P. and Srinivasan, V. ( 1978 ) Conjoint analysis in consumer research: Issues and outlook, Journal of Consumer Research, vol 5, September 1978, pp 103-123.
* Sänn, A .; Baier, D. ( 2012 ): Lead User Identification Based in Conjoint Analysis Based Product Design, in: Studies in Classification, Data Analysis and Knowledge Organization, Vol.
* Green, P. E. and Srinivasan V. ( 1990 ) Conjoint Analysis in Marketing: New Developments with Implications for Research and Practice, Journal of Marketing, Vol.
( 2005 ) Getting Started with Conjoint Analysis Madison, WI: Research Publishers LLC.
Conjoint programs allow students to achieve multiple degrees in a shortened period of time.
: See also: Conjoint analysis ( in marketing ), Conjoint analysis ( in healthcare ), IDDEA, Rule Developing Experimentation, Value based pricing.

diplomas and LRCP
Unfortunately this introduced a new confusion, as the Royal Colleges also held qualifying examinations in medicine, after which most of them awarded licentiate diplomas ( LRCP, LRCS, etc .).

diplomas and alternative
Some are regarded as being the worst alternative to allow access to a highschool diploma and access to university, while others are very well regarded as they give highly useful and well regarded diplomas and provide a rather high quality education ( such as Grup Şcolar Economic Viilor Bucharest — training gastronomy specialists, protocol waiters etc.

diplomas and diploma
Referring to a diploma as a " sheepskin " alludes to the time when diplomas were written on vellum made from animal hides.
The Faculty of Workforce Development delivers a range of certificates, diplomas and advanced diploma courses through its four Schools: Business Services ; Health and Community Services ; Information Technology and Creative Industries ; and Sport and Science.
While standard admission to college is based on the secondary school diploma of Quebec ( representing completion of grade 11 ), completion of the two-year college program does not give students the equivalent of a university Diploma ( university diplomas throughout Canada are awarded following completion of at least a two-year post-secondary program of study ).
It is also possible to attend a university after obtaining a technical college diploma, as they are usually treated by universities in the same manner as 2-year college diplomas ( associate degree ).
American School graduates can obtain three diplomas: a high school diploma accredited in the United States, the Ecuadorian Bachillerato and the I. B.
Some grandes écoles have dual diploma arrangement in which a student can switch establishments in the last year to receive diplomas from both establishments.
* Graduate diploma, generally a postgraduate qualification, although some graduate diplomas involve the study of undergraduate level courses
In 1982, 41 graduates were awarded BA diplomas at the university's first diploma ceremony.
A diploma mill ( also known as a degree mill ) is an organization that awards academic degrees and diplomas with substandard or no academic study and without recognition by official educational accrediting bodies.
* A " diploma mill " issues counterfeit diplomas which bear the names of legitimate universities.
Buyers often use the diplomas to claim academic credentials for use in securing employment ( e. g., a schoolteacher may buy a degree from a diploma mill in order to advance to superintendent ).
Degrees and diplomas issued by diploma mills have been used to obtain employment, raises, or clients.
A Graduate Diploma is generally a postgraduate qualification, although some graduate diplomas involve the study of undergraduate level courses ( see Postgraduate diploma ).
When Cordell Hull graduated from Cumberland, he commented on the diploma privilege, which granted the right to practice law without taking a bar exam, saying that: according to custom, we members of the graduating class, the moment we received our diplomas, took them to the courthouse, where a district judge awaited us.
A bachelor's degree is required, although in some rare cases an advanced diploma is sufficient. First year of MS and MBA courses are called as postgraduate diplomas, if second year also completed then the courses are called as MS and MBA.
The pupils can graduate with either of two diplomas ( though many Germans pass both ): the Abitur ( German high school diploma ) and the Baccalauréat ( French high school diploma ).
The date of the constitution was entered as the year of the emperor's tribunicia potestas ; while the date of issue of the notarised copy ( diploma ) was given as the day of the month and the names of the Consuls currently in office ( resulting in diplomas being an important source for the names of suffect-Consuls ).
The Culinary Institute of America, in collaboration with the Singapore Institute of Technology ( SIT ) and Temasek Polytechnic, offers its Bachelor's Degree Program in Culinary Arts Management in Singapore to graduates of Polytechnic institutions who have earned their diplomas in Hospitality & Tourism Management, Leisure & Resort Management, or Culinary & Catering Management, as well as to other hospitality, tourism, and culinary diploma program graduates.
16 students gained the maximum 45 points for the diploma, 23 gained 44 points and 125 gained diplomas with 40 or more points.
All the other students receive diplomas, but he refuses to give Minerva a diploma saying he agreed to allow her to attend law school, not to practice law.
During his tenure as president of the university, Wells personally read and signed every diploma issued by the university, a total of 62, 621 diplomas, frequently adding personal notes.
AMEB examinations cover a large range of skill levels ; from a " Preliminary " grade suitable for very young children through to academic degree-level diplomas, including the Associate in Music ( AMusA ), the Licentiate in Music ( LMusA ), and ultimately the Fellowship in Music ( FMusA ), a diploma that is often conferred on an honorary basis to musical luminaries.
Lingnan accepted the government's suggestions, and abolished the 4-year system that is used in other universities around the world in favour of the " 2-2-1 " regimen ( 2 years of preparatory courses, 2 years of study for higher diplomas, 1 more year for an honours diploma ).

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