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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assessed subjects" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where subjects or topics have been evaluated or analyzed, often in academic or research settings.
Example: "The study focused on the assessed subjects to determine the effectiveness of the new teaching method."
Alternatives: "evaluated topics" or "analyzed subjects".
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A custom made psychophysical test assessed subjects' subjective perception of tones between 30db and 90 db using 1 10 point likert scale (1 – cannot hear anything, 10 very loud).
To rehash our methods, we assessed subjects identified as serial entrepreneurs on what personal skills they possessed.
Secondary outcomes assessed subjects' perception of the virtual reality experience and maximum range-of-motion.
The task assessed subjects' ability to selectively attend to an unpredictable light cue and disregard olfactory distractors.
Independent, blind evaluators assessed subjects before and after the intervention on Face Emotion Identification Task (FEIT), Face Emotion Discrimination (FEDT), Emotion Recognition (ER40), Theory of Mind (Hinting Task) and Hostility Bias (AIHQ).
We used four surveys that assessed subjects' scientific reasoning ability, religiosity, acceptance of creationist views, and acceptance of evolution.
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We also assessed subject disease activity using an optical readout.
The Charlson co-morbidity index assessed subject co-morbidity [ 21].
At each mobile examination center, phlebotomists assessed subject fasting compliance.
In order to assess subjects' SP, we developed a subjective probability questionnaire (SPQ) explained later.
Clinical trial investigators themselves are quick to concede that the measures used to assess subjects' progress are far from perfect.
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