Sentence examples for decrease in scores from inspiring English sources

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Contrary to our expectations, the decrease in scores was significantly higher in the high-scoring group than the small increase in scores in the low-scoring group.

Results show a significant decrease in scores of depression, anxiety, and psychological distress of the experimental groups.

Construct validity was demonstrated by a decrease in scores after nalbuphine: 8.14 to 3.62 of 15 at rest (P < .0001), 11.87 to 6.65 at mobilization (P = .0011); by good correlations between EVENDOL and nurse or researcher numerical scores: 0.79 to 0.92 (P < .0001); by good correlations between children's self-assessment scores and EVENDOL in children ages 4 to 7 (0.64 to 0.93).

Mathematics self-concept predicted a decrease in scores for the Indonesian model only.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Severity of depression at three and six months (Hopkins symptom checklist-20): response to treatment (> or = 50% decrease in scores) and remission (score of < 0.5).

Self-responsibility in failing mathematics is only significant in the Thai model with predicted decrease in scores.

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Trials 1 through 5 showed a decrease in score of 3.5 (P =.01).

Results: For the California Verbal Learning Test II, trial 5 showed a decrease in score of 0.8 (P =.05) after on-call duty.

The Stars have been a breath of fresh air in a season where NHL administrators have lamented the decrease in scoring, and publicly floated proposals to increase the size of the nets or decrease the size of goaltender equipment.

The diminution of variation that typically accompanies "the rise in general excellence" also explains the preponderance of draw games in chess, the decrease in scoring in soccer and the closeness of recent presidential elections (with "excellence" referring to campaign strategies rather than candidates), and has major implications, Gould writes, for theories of evolution.

That increases the stress on arms, and with it the chances of injury.Another expected consequence that has not fully materialised is a decrease in scoring.

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