comprehension score

collocation in English

meaningsofcomprehensionandscore

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comprehension
noun
uk
/ˌkɒm.prɪˈhen.ʃən/
us
/ˌkɑːm.prəˈhen.ʃən/
the ability to understand completely and be familiar with a situation, ...
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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 ofcomprehensionandscorefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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For example, their input group achieved acomprehensionscoreof 75 percent on the pre-test for the conditional structure, leaving little room for improvement.
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The passagecomprehensionscorewas doubly weighted here to equalize the weight of the "reading" measure with that of the two "writing" measures.
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A composite readingcomprehensionscorewas formed by summing the children's raw scores.
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Learners in the premodified input group had a meancomprehensionscoreof 68%, those in the interactionally modified input group 71%, and those in the modified output group 81%.
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In addition, our results demonstrated a delay in comprehension in children who had normal comprehension scores on standardized tests of language.
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Anxiety scores were correlated with final grades and listening comprehension scores.
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Moreover, nonword repetition and the standardized language tests together accounted for significant variation in the children's comprehension scores.
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The results showed that the comprehension scores were not affected by whether the participants looked up words or not.
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Statistical significance of the listening comprehension scores from the exercises could not be established.
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The three groups' comprehension scores for this item were 77%, 75%, and 93%.
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It is difficult to compare reading comprehension scores directly because of translation differences.
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Improvements in comprehension scores did not differ significantly.
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The scoring system combined recall and comprehension scores, weighted by set size.
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Performance on both measures of syntactic awareness was correlated with word reading accuracy and reading comprehension scores in the older age group.
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Comprehension scores were higher for conditions (1) and (4) than for (2) and (3).
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Within the linguistic domain, we combined production with comprehension scores.
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However, adding the passage comprehension scores did not produce a significant effect.
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Their comprehension scores suggest they were reading the sentences for comprehension and were able to understand the meanings and answer the questions correctly most of the time.
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Of interest, significant correlations with listening comprehension scores were obtained for each type of conjunction : additive, r=0.465, temporal, r=0.430, causal r=0.336, adversative, r=0.311, all ps<0.001.
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A (stepwise) multiple regression analysis revealed that whereas the breadth task explained 38% of the variance of the text comprehension scores, the depth task only 2%.
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