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The answer appears to be perceived electability.
This might be due to shyness as female students indicated a significantly higher degree of "nervousness" before role playing in front of the class than male students, and the patient's role appears to be perceived as the less "dangerous" one.
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Instead, chick needs appear to be perceived by a parent upon its return to the nest through the begging behavior of its chick.
They appear to be perceived as alternatives to traditional models of governance, such as models that rely on the opinions and evaluation of experts rather than lay citizens.
Pharmacists appeared to be perceived as 'medicines experts' by all cohorts, and were seen to be considerably more accessible to consumers and with time available (although pharmacists themselves did report time as a considerable barrier to provision).
Engagement with the intervention appeared to be perceived by participants as a reciprocal interaction; the more you give the intervention (by answering questions), the more it can give back to you in return (detailed personalized information).
Perhaps because of this, these homes appeared to be perceived as extensions of the community, a sub-culture within a culture, described in the literature as small and active communities within a wider community context [ 28].
The release from the Post Office Shop says: As climate becomes more and more a focus for people there appears to be a perceived lack of effort by businesses to be more eco-friendly, which could be costing the UK high street millions of pounds a year.
Indeed, such differential vulnerability appears to be both perceived and real.
There appears to be no perceived effect on the number of students dropping or passing courses.
In addition, there appears to be a perceived lack of quality information on DS.
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