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The phrase "articles in study" is not correct and may be confusing in written English.
It could be used in a context discussing academic or research articles that are being examined or analyzed.
Example: "The researchers reviewed several articles in study to gather relevant data for their analysis."
Alternatives: "articles under review" or "articles being analyzed".
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The practice of only reporting p values as we documented in 17% of the empirical articles in Study 2 should therefore be avoided.
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Yet while all these services offer some value, "the potential costs of hiring these firms would appear to outweigh the benefits," according to a recent article in Studies in Conflict & Terrorism journal.
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And, importantly, while just over 10percentt of front-page newspaper articles in the study were about what I'd call substance — issues or the candidates' public records — McElroy found that 46percentt of The Times's front-page stories were.
Articles in this study were published up to October 2012.
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Our two independent reviewers had 92 % agreement on the inclusion of articles in the study.
Any disagreement about inclusion of articles in the study was resolved through a consensus discussion.
A vast majority of articles in our study presented mentally ill people as perpetrators.
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