response accuracy
collocation in Englishmeaningsofresponseandaccuracy
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response
noun
uk/rɪˈspɒns/us/rɪˈspɑːns/
an answer ...
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accuracy
noun[U]
uk/ˈæk.jə.rə.si/us/ˈæk.jɚ.ə.si/
the fact of being exact ...
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(Definition ofresponseandaccuracyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In the experimental condition, first, median reaction times were calculated for each participant, in order to examine general response speed (regardless ofresponseaccuracy).
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Thus, bothresponseaccuracyand speed were stressed.
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Again, bothresponseaccuracyand speed were stressed to the children in the instructions and practice trials, as well as during the experimental task.
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During eight training trials in each task, children were given feedback aboutresponseaccuracyand speed and about consistent finger placement on the response buttons.
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The contrast between the illusion and the pedestal was varied depending onresponseaccuracy, using a 1-incorrect 0 3-correct reversal rule.
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To accomplish this goal, level ofresponseaccuracywas based on the relative performance of the participant group as a whole.
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Again, bothresponseaccuracyand speed were stressed to the subject.
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Bothresponseaccuracyand speed were stressed to subjects in the instructions and practice trials as well as during the experimental task as needed.
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After the item analyses based on response errors, four stimulus words (grind, pear, pint, and tomb) were omitted; theirresponseaccuracywas lower than 40%.
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However, the use ofresponseaccuracymay generate a problem of ceiling effect, especially in the naming of high-frequency characters by students in higher grades.
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Children heard eight different practice words, with no feedback aboutresponseaccuracy.
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The use of multiple environments and talkers, along with immediate feedback, in training listeners in the /r/-/ l/ contrast resulted in significant increases inresponseaccuracyfrom pretest to posttest.
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Bothresponseaccuracyand speed were encouraged.
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Responseaccuracywas determined by listening to each wave file and manually recording the response as correct, incorrect, or incomprehensible.
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Leuco dyes are used in applications where temperatureresponseaccuracyis not critical: e.g. novelties, bath toys, flying discs, and approximate temperature indicators for microwave-heated foods.
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