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taker

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for taker.

Editorial note

Your theory would also need to explain correlations between scores on different IQ tests taken by the same test-taker.

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Definitions3
Parts of speech1

Quick take

One who takes something.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of taker gathered in one view.

noun

One who takes something.

noun

A person or thing that takes or receives, often more than he or she gives.

noun

One who is willing to participate in, or buy, something.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for taker.

noun

One who takes something.

noun

A person or thing that takes or receives, often more than he or she gives.

noun

One who is willing to participate in, or buy, something.

Example sentences

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Your theory would also need to explain correlations between scores on different IQ tests taken by the same test-taker.

2

This older lady ended up having to stay with friends and going around working as cleaning/care-taker.

3

I also tell people that Firefox has a color picker and full-page screenshot taker built into its devtools.

4

I'm very much a physical note taker, but like yourself I cannot grasp the attraction of Moleskines.

5

For every question there is a probability Pn that any given test taker answers it correctly, and that probability is relatively uniform per-question.

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If you want to study depression in the clinical sense, it might help to give a specific definition to help guide the survey taker.

7

I get that it isn't a big time taker, so this is just abstract commentary.

8

Isn't Berlin a net-taker compared to other major German cities?

9

I'm trying to figure out if your devoid of the nuance of open source politics, or if you're a huge risk taker.

10

Well that's up to me, as the risk-taker.

11

Very expensive markets are still markets - you are, for example, very unlikely to find a taker for a studio 5th-floor walkup on the Lower East Side for $5k.

12

> negative stereotypes raise inhibiting doubts and high-pressure anxieties in a test-taker's mind...

Quote examples

1

There is no scenario where McDonalds can pay enough to make a front-line order taker a "middle class" job.

2

Your last question is "have you seen a test about confirmation bias before?" But the text of this test says that it's about "why no-one likes to be wrong", which means it's pretty obviously about confirmation bias (and therefore that the test-taker should be wary about just confirming their first intuition).

3

"Your theory would also need to explain correlations between scores on different IQ tests taken by the same test-taker." I think that one is easy: In fact, @waps has a bag of M questions, where M > 1000.

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As my first real standardized test though, I was left fairly disgusted by the experience as proxy for college-worthiness, since every multiple-choice question was simply “confuse the test-taker into choosing the wrong answer”, and easily guessed by understanding the psychological tricks behind the test construction, even for supposedly difficult math problems.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use taker in a sentence?

Your theory would also need to explain correlations between scores on different IQ tests taken by the same test-taker.

What does taker mean?

One who takes something.

What part of speech is taker?

taker is commonly used as noun.