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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a study of emotional" is not complete and requires additional context to be correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing research or analysis related to emotions, but it should be followed by a noun to clarify what aspect of emotions is being studied.
Example: "The researchers conducted a study of emotional responses to various stimuli."
Alternatives: "an analysis of emotional" or "an examination of emotional".
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But as a study of emotional and sexual anesthesia, of marital numbness, of the ways in which family obsession and love — or the lack of it — can wreak havoc on a person's psychological and sexual development, it's a tour de force.
The participating GPs and MCH nurses were asked to fax, phone or email contact details of women they had identified as eligible (abused or psychosocially distressed and indicative of abuse) and who were willing to participate in a study of emotional support for mothers experiencing difficulties.
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The paper outlines the design of a study on emotional intelligence and teaching competencies.
They had gathered baseline data on young children's altruistic giving for a study of normal emotional development, but when the earthquake hit a month later, the scientists changed their research focus.
However, a study of verbal emotional memory in DPD showed that DPD patients show little difference in the neural response to emotional and neutral blocks of a verbal recognition memory task.
In a study of highly emotional intelligent partners in a consulting firm... the high EQ partners contributed more than twice as much revenue to the company as did the low EQ partners".
Yet when he becomes improbably obsessed with rescuing a 12-year-old Vietnamese virgin (Thuy Nguyen) from the clutches of traffickers, what could have been a gripping study of emotional resurrection devolves into a blurred odyssey of white guilt.
Rather than a gentle poking at the silly side of masculinity, Perry's show is a serious study of emotional repression and its devastating consequences.
Secondly, a detailed study of emotional demands since this construct is relatively recent considering the job strain model.
The GRID project is coordinated by the Swiss Center for Affective Sciences at the University of Geneva in collaboration with Ghent University and is a worldwide study of emotional patterning across 23 languages and 27 countries.
The researchers compared these numbers with some reanalyzed data from an earlier study of emotional expression.
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