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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a study was framed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how a research study was designed or structured, particularly in terms of its objectives and methodology.
Example: "In this research, a study was framed to explore the effects of social media on mental health among teenagers."
Alternatives: "a study was designed" or "a study was structured".
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The study was framed by a combined Subtle Realism and Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) approach.
The study was framed by a theoretical approach which combined both Subtle Realism [ 18] and the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB).
The study was framed as an application of design science research, and five research outputs are discussed: method, constructs, model of the relationships among constructs, instantiations of the method, and theory building.
The study was framed as an action research based on the action research cycle (Kemmis & McTaggart, 1988; Freebody, 2003; Burns, 2010).
Hence, the present study was framed around the common idea that there is a favorable allele at the QTL, which affects an observed trait.
This study was framed within the descriptive qualitative research approach.
The study was framed by the use of actor-network theory.
This study was framed theoretically by the Practice Framework which reflects model-based inquiry view of science.
While our study was framed around diagnostic assessment, it also has implications for large-scale assessments.
Although the outcome of the study was framed by Gil Kerlikowske as, "Marijuana is the drug most often linked to crime in the United States", a closer look reveals the roots of old school reefer madness.
The study was framed by the Transactional Theory of Stress and Coping [ 13].
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