immediate recall

collocation in English

meaningsofimmediateandrecall

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immediate
adjective
uk
/ɪˈmiː.di.ət/
us
/ɪˈmiː.di.ət/
happening or done without delay or very soon after ...
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recall
noun
uk
/rɪˈkɔːl/
us
/ˈriː.kɑːl/
the ability to ...
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(Definition ofimmediateandrecallfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofimmediate recall

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The inhibition parameter is set high when selection is required and moderate when multiple items need to be maintained together, as inimmediaterecalltasks.
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That sort of mechanism should apply not only toimmediaterecall, but also to long-term recall.
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Direct group effects onimmediaterecallwere reduced to non-significance when effects of organization were partialled out (b2=x0.12, t=x0.92, p=0.36).
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Path-analytic modeling revealed that group differences inimmediaterecallwere fully mediated by group differences in organization during encoding.
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This study compares readers' performance on theimmediaterecalland a translation task in order to explore the effect of memory on readers' recall.
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Theimmediaterecallmeasure was used as a basis of comparison.
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Consider, for example, theimmediaterecallof letter sequences.
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During piloting of cuedimmediaterecallby six learners of different levels, learners demonstrated less accuracy in reproducing recasts of questions longer than five morphemes.
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However, they recalled structural surface information with significantly higher levels of accuracy inimmediaterecalltasks as compared to delayed recall tasks.
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There was no significant correlation between age of onset and copy organization (r=0.26, p=0.21) orimmediaterecall(r=0.09, p=0.69).
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The firstimmediaterecalltrial was followed by two more trials.
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This was not the case for theimmediaterecalltask.
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This was restricted to the long delay recall condition -immediaterecalland recognition were normal.
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This allows animmediaterecalland avoidance of the situation in the future, which enhances the chance of survival on the evolutionary level.
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The same pattern was seen for delayed recall of the same material, even whenimmediaterecallwas partialled out.
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Scores were summed to comprise the totalimmediaterecallscore.
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Additionally, as an oral medium,immediaterecallcould be appropriate for measuring noticing in the context of interaction.
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