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The phrase "a choice of task" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the selection or options available for a specific task or activity.
Example: "In this project, we offer a choice of task to ensure that everyone can work on something that interests them."
Alternatives: "an option of task" or "a selection of task".
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This paper shows a choice of task for which large sampling periods, necessitating low control gains for maintaining stability, lead to low teleoperation transparency and unacceptable task performance.
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When we give people a choice of tasks to perform, those with a growth mindset choose tasks they can learn from; those with a fixed mindset carefully choose tasks that will showcase their abilities.
Those who could manage their own workload or a choice of tasks had an obvious advantage.
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Complete the tasks until eventually you WILL have a choice of three Toon Tasks.
Further use of a forward selection scheme for transferring a choice subset of tasks instead of transferring all tasks further increased the recognition accuracy to 74.5% accuracy in leadership and 81.3% accuracy in the extraversion personality traits.
The choice of task contrast consistently shows a greater impact than the age cohort, for (P, R) metrics and activation overlap.
Corresponding to their choice of task, participants had to respond to the target with either the index or middle finger of the right hand.
The choice of task shifting of medical imaging was based on national priorities [ 13], given that medical specialties are scarce outside of the Malian capital, Bamako.
In Europe, Weir (2005) advocates a socio-cognitive approach to the design and development of language assessments, which views contextual elements as an important determinant factor in establishing "context validity", that is, "the extent to which the choice of tasks in a test is representative of the larger universe of tasks of which the test is assumed to be a sample" (p. 19).
Pintrich and Schunk ([2002]) propose that motivation can be subdivided into a variety of components, such as interest, effort, choice of tasks, and persistence as well as achievement.
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