1 someone who uses a drug or medicine:
a drug taker
2 someone who takes or holds someone or something:
a hostage taker
3 a person interested in what has been offered:
4 a person who does something:
Census takers use a mathematical formula and apply it to the overall locality.
5 someone who agrees to buy or do something:
few/not many/no takers There have been few takers for stakes in Mexico's newly privatised companies.
A call for volunteers yielded only 30 takers.
6 a person or organization, etc. that takes something:
Many of the call takers at the company's call centre were young and inexperienced.
To get stable item parameters, items are typically pretested on what is considered a representative sample of test takers.
Their findings indicate that, regardless of question type, the more proficient test takers performed better on 'non-matching' texts than did the less proficient.
Items retained are administered to test takers for calibration.
Items pertaining to each of these five skills are kept in separate item banks, and five distinct subtests are administered to each test taker.
On one hand, the smear takers proposed a workshop programme through which their cultural awareness and intercultural communication skills could be improved.
That suggests evolving and continually realigning coalitions of initiative takers, relatively compliant followers, and reluctant others for a continually changing set of issues and problems.
In each case the test takers hear the input twice and are permitted to take notes.
He maintains that test takers' previous experiences with and attitudes towards computers, as well as their backgrounds, also need to be considered.
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