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The phrase "assesses text" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the evaluation or analysis of written material, such as literature, articles, or any form of written communication.
Example: "The teacher assesses text for comprehension and critical thinking skills during the reading assignment."
Alternatives: "evaluates text" or "analyzes text".
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To expand our investigation to the reading circumstances closer to every-day life, we also used the "Alouette-R" test [31], a standardized test for reading text in French which at variance with the former two tests, directly assesses text reading speed and precision (CTL index).
The SAM test, on the other hand, is subjective in nature and assesses text while considering many factors omitted in a readability test [ 27].
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In this course, we will talk openly and students will likely reach beyond their comfort zone while assesses texts and various case studies with interrelated topics.
It uses so-called "sentiment analysis" software to assess text.
The latest rage is bots – application programming interfaces (APIs) that use machine learning to do specialised tasks such as process speech, assess text for sentiment or tag concepts.
That is, assessing text for positive or negative attitude.
The BioCreative (Critical Assessment of Information Extraction Systems in Biology) challenge is a community-wide effort to build an evaluation framework for assessing text mining systems in biological domains [5].
The studies that assessed text messages as an intervention approach (rather than just for reminders and monitoring of alcohol use) were more likely to be based on a theoretical framework.
The questions were not particularly focused on the images; rather, they were meant to assess text-based knowledge, as we would do in assessments in the first year.
The purpose of this study was to create a short validated questionnaire to assess texting while driving and other cell-phone related distracted driving behaviors.
The LIWC dictionary was initially developed by Professor Jamie Pennebaker to assess texts for psychological features.
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