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The phrase "mean scores" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in statistical contexts to refer to the average values of a set of scores or data points.
Example: "The mean scores of the students in the final exam were significantly higher than in the previous year."
Alternatives: "average scores" or "mean values."
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Middle line indicates mean scores.
Year 2 mean scores (% ± S.D).
The mean scores were not reported.
This table shows that mean scores of dialogue are better than the mean scores of monologue.
The data collected were analyzed using mean scores.
t Tests compared differences in mean scores between the groups.
Composite mean scores were calculated for each item.
To this end, mean scores and standard deviations were extracted.
Mean scores are presented in Figure 4 and Table 5.
Mean scores of different groups are given in Table 1.
Mean scores were analyzed using the Mann–Whitney U test.
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