accurate recall
collocation in Englishmeaningsofaccurateandrecall
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accurate
adjective
uk/ˈæk.jə.rət/us/ˈæk.jɚ.ət/
correct, exact, and without ...
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recall
noun
uk/rɪˈkɔːl/us/ˈriː.kɑːl/
the ability to ...
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(Definition ofaccurateandrecallfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Overall, the results of these studies indicate highlyaccuraterecallof these procedures.
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However,accuraterecallwas constrained by the level of the learner and by the length and number of changes in the recast.
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Thus,accuraterecallis a very conservative measure, unlikely to capture all that is noticed.
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Children who correctly recalled the pseudo-homonym labels were more likely to make literal interpretations, butaccuraterecallof the label did not guarantee literal interpretation.
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Because control children provided moreaccuraterecall, the error data were examined as a function total recall.
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The effects of personal relevance of topic and information type on older adults'accuraterecallof written medical passages about osteoarthritis.
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Although seemingly straightforward, research cannot easily explain discrepancies related toaccuraterecallof trauma versus partial or complete amnesia for traumatic events.
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It is important to note that both level 3 and 5 explanations involveaccuraterecallof story context details.
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The interaction between segment and position was due to the moreaccuraterecallof consonants in the initial position and vowels in the remaining positions.
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In addition, vowel errors were more closely related to the target in serial recall than nonword repetition reflecting moreaccuraterecallwhen vowel duration was longer.
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Particularly the public concern about the safety of day-care may have led to a moreaccuraterecallof day-care exposures among parents of cases than of controls.
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Reports of diarrhoea over the past 2 months may be incomplete, since it is unknown what the period ofaccuraterecallis for episodes of diarrhoea.
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Accuraterecallis a particular problem in young children who may not fully understand the nature of the investigation.
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This indicates that the more time that passes between initial encoding and subsequent retrieval the less likelyaccuraterecallwill be.
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In the past, eidetikers were believed to have extremelyaccuraterecallfor visual displays, but modern research findings might reveal a different story.
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