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17:29 Jun 4, 2003 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Science - Mathematics & Statistics / consulting | ||||
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| Selected response from: Michael Powers (PhD) United States Local time: 10:42 | |||
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5 | skill acquisition degree |
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5 | degree of skill acquisition |
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4 | skill acquisition levels |
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skill acquisition degree Explanation: According to the sense of the verb <to acquire>, that is, "to come to have as a characteristic, attribute, trait, or ability often by sustained effort." (MWU) V |
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skill acquisition levels Explanation: + -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2003-06-04 17:39:59 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- In measurement, it is more common to talk about acquisition levels than acquisition degrees. I know this based on being involved in measurement as a graduate student and professor for the last 28 years. |
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degree of skill acquisition Explanation: Word order. Exp. |
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