Pretest

Word PRETEST
Character 7
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Pronunciations /ˈpɹiːtɛst/

Definitions and meanings of "Pretest"

What do we mean by pretest?

A preliminary test administered to determine a student's baseline knowledge or preparedness for an educational experience or course of study. noun

A test taken for practice. noun

The advance testing of something, such as a questionnaire, product, or idea. noun

To subject to or conduct a pretest. transitive & intransitive verb

A preliminary test, given in advance of instruction or evaluation. noun

To administer a pretest to. verb

To carry out a pretest. verb

A preliminary test, given in advance of instruction or evaluation.

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The word "pretest" in example sentences

From the ETS's point of view, the statistical pretest is essential; how else can it guarantee, year after year, that the test will measure just the same things, in just the same way? ❋ Unknown (1980)

The European vote has become a "pretest" for national elections set for October, says Ivan Gabal, a political consultant in Prague. ❋ Unknown (2009)

With the 2009 set to kick off, USA TODAY grades each team's offseason, the pretest before the real exams begin: ❋ Unknown (2009)

Quite the contrary, what we are calling self-science—conducted in the living laboratories of our personal lives (Type I) or exploratory investigations where laboratory scientists pretest themselves (Type II)—sometimes uncovers essential proof-of-concept evidence that provides the foundation for advancing science and society. ❋ Phd Gary E. Schwartz (2011)

Thank you Obama supporters for your counter-pretest! ❋ Unknown (2008)

It provided pretest consultation, informed consent, and test authorization by a medical geneticist. ❋ Kevin Davies (2010)

This is said to be the case because-according to the NEJM review- clinical data have indicated that in patients with a high pretest likelihood of PE the negative predictive value of the D-dimer is too low to be safely determinative. ❋ James Gaulte (2009)

In one version of this game plan, one determines if there is high,intermediate or low pretest probability of PE. ❋ James Gaulte (2009)

However, if there is a high pretest probability of PE then one should not order the D-dimer but proceed directly to a multidetector chest CT . ❋ James Gaulte (2009)

In any event, I have some lingering trouble in getting my brain around the notion for that for a given condition there is not one most accurate and reliable test but that the test of choice varies with the pretest likelihood. ❋ James Gaulte (2009)

When using a recommended cleaning agent, always pretest it in an inconspicuous area, such as the back of a tie or an inside seam. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Depending on the number you have in mind, shortlist many candidates for the pretest selection to give you a variety of choice. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In the pretest, the students answered that 24 percent of the people they knew believed their religion was the very best; in the posttest, the result was only 15 percent. ❋ Unknown (2007)

For a student who plans to make a good-faith effort to succeed, it is very useful for a university to pretest him or her and tell the student whether that effort is likely to lead to success. ❋ Luis Von Ahn (2009)

Does the pretest probablity of a condition really determine which test you should do? ❋ James Gaulte (2009)

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