recall error
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrecallanderror
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recall
noun
uk/rɪˈkɔːl/us/ˈriː.kɑːl/
the ability to ...
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error
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈer.ər/us/ˈer.ɚ/
a ...
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(Definition ofrecallanderrorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofrecall error
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The current study found that, when arecallerroroccurred, phonemic substitutions were the most common error type.
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On the other hand, a diary method may reducerecallerrorand, therefore, lead to data that are more valid (8;14).
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The number of items in the word list (five) and pseudoword list (three) were such thatrecallerrorrates were approximately matched for the two types of stimuli.
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This counts as arecallerror.
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The cross-sectional nature of the study and the reliance on retrospective data raise the possibility of recall errors.
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The word and morpheme columns enumerate both precision and recall errors.
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Last, error analyses were performed on the data to determine whether the nature of recall errors is related to task type.
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Older people made more recall errors, it was suggested because of the effects of internal ' noise'.
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This allowed as many births as possible to be examined while minimizing mis-reporting due to recall errors.
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A representative task examines meaningpreserving errors, or recall errors where the meaning recalled is not that of the actual wording.
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Since the data collections are prospective in nature, they are largely free from the recall errors and biases that characterize most retrospectively collected data.
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Secondly, the wide time periods may mean that the measures of depressive and anxiety disorders and asthma are subject to reporting and recall errors.
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There is no clear indication in general that recall errors far exceed precision errors or vice-versa, a sign that our system is well-balanced and maximizes f-measure.
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These effects may exist if recall errors are due to serial position.
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