recall test

collocation in English

meaningsofrecallandtest

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recall
noun
uk
/rɪˈkɔːl/
us
/ˈriː.kɑːl/
the ability to ...
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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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(Definition ofrecallandtestfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The category names provided in the cuedrecalltestwere presented in two different orders and counterbalanced across test order as well.
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Subjects completed assigned tasks, arecalltest, and an openended test to measure the depth of understanding.
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In the long delayrecalltest, subjects read out loud a text from a book for 1 min before the recall phase.
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On the spellingrecalltest, children did not spell doublets appearing in three words any better than doublets in one word.
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This task was followed by a cuedrecalltest.
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Marked dysfunctions were also found in the spatial working memory task and in the long delay verbalrecalltest.
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On the spellingrecalltest, they wrote 70% of the final doubled consonants correctly and 20% of the initial doubled letters.
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After administering a complete set of 20 sentences, in each condition the cor respondingrecalltestwas administered.
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A yes\o recognition test, consisting of 10 previously presented and 10 new (comparable) pictures, was given after the delayedrecalltest.
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In a freerecalltest, explicit memory is activated by specifically asking participants to consciously retrieve previously processed material.
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Poor memory performance on a freerecalltestis supposed to indicate poor elaboration of the stimuli offered.
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On a spellingrecalltestgiven after the words had been learned to criterion, children remembered final doubled consonants almost as well as final single consonants.
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The first half of each of these sentences served as a cue in arecalltestwhere the participant had to complete the sentence fragents as accurately as possible.
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In this study, declarative memory was measured by an immediate and 30-min delayed freerecalltest, and nondeclarative memory was measured by an implicitrecalltest.
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