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The phrase "achievement score" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to education, assessments, or performance evaluations to indicate a numerical representation of someone's accomplishments or proficiency.
Example: "The students' achievement scores will be released next week, reflecting their performance on the standardized tests."
Alternatives: "performance score" or "success rating".
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In the evaluation phase, students' achievement score instrument was used to collect data for this study.
The pre-posttest designed to identify students' achievement score and Felder Silverman's Learning Style Inventory to measure students' learning style.
And then, race represents just one factor in the category of "special circumstances," which in turn is one factor in a student's Personal Achievement Score (PAS), which along with application essays figures into the Personal Achievement Index (PAI).
The outcome variable is the overall reading achievement score.
The bars indicate aggregated variables and the adjusted average achievement score is denoted as AdjScr.
United States (average math achievement score of 509 with SD of 2.6) and Finland (average math achievement score of 514 with SD of 2.5) were selected to reflect the no impact condition in the simulation study.
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In both efforts, student achievement scores soared.
Achievement scores are up; dropout rates are down.
Our study analyzed the influence of motivation towards science in relation individual cognitive achievement scores.
Students in the guidelines condition and in the group setting condition had significantly higher achievement scores.
They have lower rates of absenteeism and higher school achievement scores.
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