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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a form of responding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing different methods or styles of reply or reaction to a situation or stimulus.
Example: "In communication studies, we often analyze a form of responding that reflects emotional intelligence."
Alternatives: "a method of reply" or "a way of reacting".
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As in other contexts with African-American respondents (Hill 1994) religion as a form of responding to the challenges of chronic illness was a strong theme in the accounts of parents in Kumasi.
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It is proposed that this strain-induced phase transformation is a form of dynamically responding microstructure that can be employed to obtain aluminum alloys with well-designed microstructures.
This could take the form of responding to a question, following the responses to a question or posting a question of one's own.
The current study examined whether the type of retrieval procedure influences the ability of extinction to impair fear renewal, a form of relapse in which responding to a conditional stimulus (CS) returns outside of the extinction context.
Ultimately, however, it is a form of entertainment and should respond to market forces with sustainable salaries for all personnel.
The majority of the morbidity and mortality of asthma is associated with asthma exacerbations, a form of the disease, which responds poorly to conventional asthma treatments.
Identifying mechanisms through which individual differences in reward learning emerge offers an opportunity to understand both a fundamental form of adaptive responding as well as etiological pathways through which aberrant reward learning may contribute to maladaptive behaviors and psychopathology.
Moreover pre-training (Schoenbaum et al., 2003) lesions of the OFC in rats result in perseverative responding, a form of compulsive behaviour, in a reversal learning task.
In rats, pre-training lesions of the PFC similar to those used here result in perseverative responding, a form of compulsive behaviour, in a reversal learning task (Schoenbaum et al., 2003), and in impulsivity in a serial reaction-time task (Mobini et al., 2002).
They are the frictions of interacting with government: the learning costs of finding out if we are eligible for a program; the compliance costs of filling out a form or responding to bureaucratic directives; and the psychological costs that come from a bad experience in a welfare office.
Additionally, up to 500,000 of those with active TB will develop a form of TB that doesn't respond to standard medications (an exceptionally dangerous threat known as multi-drug resistant TB, or MDR TB).
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