serial recall

collocation in English

meaningsofserialandrecall

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serial
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈsɪə.ri.əl/
us
/ˈsɪr.i.əl/
used to describe a person who repeatedly commits a similar crime or carries out a similar bad act, or the crime or ...
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recall
noun
uk
/rɪˈkɔːl/
us
/ˈriː.kɑːl/
the ability to ...
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(Definition ofserialandrecallfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofserial recall

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Moreover, consonant substitutions preserved more articulatory-phonetic features in nonword repetition than inserialrecall.
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The syllable sequences were presented at the rate of one every 750 ms forserialrecall.
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Second, the relation between phonological awareness andserialrecallwas examined across a range of reading abilities.
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For both consonants and vowels, the decline in accuracy with increasing sequence length was greater inserialrecallthan nonword repetition.
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If phonemic awareness accounted for any portion of the variance inserialrecallfor linguistic materials, these correlations should be significant.
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In addition, theserialrecalldifference score was found to correlate neither with reading ability nor with phonemic awareness.
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Examining the relationship between word learning, nonword repetition, and immediateserialrecallin adults.
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For immediateserialrecall, these include serial position effects, list length effects and positional gradients for movement errors.
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Naming speed andserialrecallin poor and adequate readers.
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First, theserialrecalltask was conducted with six-item lists in hopes that any ceiling effects for the numbers of errors would be avoided.
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Error analyses were performed to investigate recall performance on both theserialrecalland repetition tasks more closely.
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Each participant's recall attempts for theserialrecalland nonword repetition tasks were recorded onto audiotapes.
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Consonant errors were more closely related to the target in nonword repetition, whereas vowel errors were more closely related to the target inserialrecall.
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Reliability coefficients were derived for the phonemic awareness measures and theserialrecallmeasures for the data collected from the 11-year-olds.
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This type of account might explain positional uncertainty inserialrecall.
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However, order errors are of more interest when trying to relateserialrecalland sentence comprehension.
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All participants completed two tasks,serialrecalland nonword repetition.
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However, inserialrecall, the associations can present a problem because it may be difficult to retrieve the order of simultaneously held items.
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This effect was greater for nonword repetition thanserialrecall.
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