summary score

collocation in English

meaningsofsummaryandscore

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summary
noun[C]
uk
/ˈsʌm.ər.i/
us
/ˈsʌm.ɚ.i/
a short, clear description that gives the main facts or ideas ...
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score
noun
uk
/skɔːr/
us
/skɔːr/
the number of points, goals, etc. achieved in a game ...
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(Definition ofsummaryandscorefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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To create the skill preparationsummaryscore, the dimensionality of the summated score was verified using the item-total correlations.
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While each domain is scored, there is no singlesummaryscorefor the entire instrument.
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We generated asummaryscoreof these two aspects of parenting hassles consisting of the product of the two scales.
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We now turn to presentingsummaryscoremeasures for a variety of individual states.
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We created asummaryscorefor these variables.
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Asummaryscorefor each parent totaled the number of such symptoms reported over the past year.
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We created asummaryscorethat weighted equally the value of their responses for each communication category.
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The family ecology domainsummaryscorewas based on the presence or absence of risk among the three subfactors.
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It included three subscales, frightening behavior, dissociated behavior, and frightened/deferential behavior, as well as asummaryscorefor disorganizing behavior.
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Totals across these episodes were composited to derive asummaryscore.
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Conventionally, the measures of syntax/grammar have been derived by omnibus language tests where various linguistic structures are aggregated into an overallsummaryscore.
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The totalsummaryscorefor marital adjustment was used throughout.
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Scores were averaged across narratives to derive asummaryscore.
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A single rawsummaryscorewas used.
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A singlesummaryscoredoes not fully capture subtle differences in individual experience, but it does provide a valid and convenient measure of the general outcomes of client care.
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A dichotomous domainsummaryscorewas derived by assigning a score of 1 to boys who were classified insecure and a score of 0 to those identified as secure.
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Third, thesummaryscoreshould have interval-scale properties to facilitate powerful and simpler analyses than would be possible with numerous ordinal or categorical outcomes.
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As a second-order factor analysis confirmed that a common latent construct underlies the four scales, asummaryscoreof the 12 items was used to assess quality of life.
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The sum of the three test card time scores constitutes thesummaryscorefor the entire test.
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