test score

collocation in English

meaningsoftestandscore

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test
noun[C]
uk
/test/
us
/test/
a way of discovering, by questions or practical activities, what someone knows, or what someone or something can do or ...
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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 oftestandscorefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Vocabulary size is generally measured by extrapolating atestscore.
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Thetestscorecan range from 0 to 100.
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The total number of correctly reproduced features constitutes the child'stestscore.
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The totaltestscoreis the number of word pairs reproduced correctly.
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The totaltestscoreis the number of questions responded to correctly by the child.
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Figure 1 presents a scatterplot for age of acquisition and grammaticality judgmenttestscore.
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The totaltestscoreis the number of items responded to correctly.
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The totaltestscoreis the number of pictures described correctly.
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The totaltestscoreis the number of correctly selected pictures.
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For each of these endpoints there is an exponential relationship between lasttestscoreand incidence.
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The data from each testing measure were scored separately and were then combined to obtain a compositetestscore.
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They always know thetestscore.
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However, recent language assessments delivered with computers have incorporated some innovations in the types of information about test-takers given totestscoreusers.
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Cost efficiency and time efficiency may support the continued use of diagnostic categories ortestscoreformulas as guidelines for service provision.
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The correlation between age of arrival andtestscorewas -.77 for all the subjects together and -.87 for those who arrived before age 17.
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This is reflected in the low average verbaltestscoreof the 7 women with 5 or more children who were tested (91 compared with 100 for all women tested).
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At 12 months, 17 toddlers had delayed development with at least one developmentaltestscoreof less than 80 (11 language only, three cognitive only, and three cognitive and language).
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Her highesttestscorewas 61.
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Diagnostic accuracy of the tripletestscoreis nearly 100%.
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Performance on these items produce atestscore.
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His highesttestscorewas 115 not out.
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Monthly scores counting eachtestscoreare given.
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