Sentence examples for a tiny study with from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a tiny study with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small-scale research study or investigation that involves a specific aspect or variable.
Example: "The researchers conducted a tiny study with only ten participants to explore the effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance."
Alternatives: "a small study involving" or "a limited study with".

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Palo-Bengtsson and Ekman [ 26] unusually focused on emotional responses as their key outcome, specifically identifying positive emotions such as joy and amusement: although this was a tiny study (with 6 participants), it highlights the potential range of outcomes that may follow, and explores the social and emotional dimensions of the interventions concerned, in this case social dancing and walks.

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