Comprehension
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Comprehension has the following meanings:
- In general usage, and more specifically in reference to education and psychology, it has roughly the same meaning as understanding.
- Reading comprehension measures the understanding of a passage of text
- Comprehension (logic), the totality of intensions, that is, properties or qualities, that an object possesses
- Comprehension (or comprehensiveness), in Anglicanism, the theological inclusiveness and liturgical breadth thought to be integral to the definition of the tradition
- Comprehension in set theory, another name for the axiom schema of specification (or more specifically, the axiom schema of unrestricted specification)
- List comprehension, in computer science, an adaptation of mathematical set notation to represent infinite lists
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