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  2. Conditioned avoidance response test - Wikipedia

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    [4] [2] [45] The test was originally performed as the one-way active avoidance or pole-jumping test, but subsequently the two-way active avoidance test was introduced and became more commonly used. [2] [5] [20] By 1998, the popularity of the CAR test had declined somewhat, but it continues to be frequently employed. [36] [1] [3]

  3. Absolute Category Rating - Wikipedia

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    Absolute Category Rating (ACR) is a test method used in quality tests. [1] [2] The levels of the scale are, sorted by quality in decreasing order: Excellent; Good; Fair; Poor; Bad; In this method, a single test condition (generally an image or a video sequence) is presented to the viewers once only. They should then give a quality rating on an ...

  4. ACR score - Wikipedia

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    ACR score is a scale to measure change in rheumatoid arthritis symptoms. [1] It is named after the American College of Rheumatology. The ACR score is more often used in clinical trials than in doctor patient-relationships, as it allows a common standard between researchers. Different degrees of improvement are referred to as ACR20, ACR50, ACR70.

  5. Subjective video quality - Wikipedia

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    ACR-HR (Absolute Category Rating with Hidden Reference): a variation of ACR, in which an original unimpaired source sequence is shown in addition to the impaired sequences, without informing the subjects of its presence (hence, "hidden"). The ratings are calculated as differential scores between the reference and the impaired versions.

  6. Constructivism (psychological school) - Wikipedia

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    In psychology, constructivism refers to many schools of thought that, though extraordinarily different in their techniques (applied in fields such as education and psychotherapy), are all connected by a common critique of previous standard approaches, and by shared assumptions about the active constructive nature of human knowledge.

  7. Rey–Osterrieth complex figure - Wikipedia

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    Some administrators use a series of colored pencils, in order to preserve a record of the order in which design elements were reproduced. However, because of concerns that the use of color changes the nature of the test and makes it easier for the subject to remember the figure, the current test manual suggests that this should not be done.

  8. Values in Action Inventory of Strengths - Wikipedia

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    For the current [may be outdated as of October 2023] version of the VIA-IS, test-retest correlations for all scales during a four-month period are > 0.70. [ 1 ] Peterson and Seligman provide limited data on the validity and reliability of the VIA-IS; [ 1 ] the only published statistics are those stated above.

  9. List of acronyms: A - Wikipedia

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    American College Test (ing Program) Australian Capital Territory (also postal symbol) ACT UP – (a) AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power; ACTD – (i) Advanced Concept Technology Demonstration; ACTF (i) (U.S.) Army Constructive Training Federation; Australian Children's Television Foundation; ACT-R – (i) ACT-Rational (cognitive model)