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Lutz, Guthrie, and Davis (2006) described engagement as students' involvement with the task and this involvement happens at several dimensions including affective, behavioral, cognitive and social ones.
Evidence must be comprehensive as much as possible, looking at several dimensions (for example cost implications and implementation feasibility) so as to enable decision making.
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In creating the GUC100, we aimed at increasing several dimensions of the database as the numbers in Table 1 (last row) indicate.
THIS week, we carried a piece about a new cross-country poverty index devised by a group of researchers at the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative, which is designed to capture several dimensions of poverty at once.
There are now baselines for each of the water utility: after the end of the project it would be important to assess what changes have taken place at all water utilities across several dimensions (performance; behaviour, capacity).
Special focus is put on systemic technological change, which tends to affect several dimensions of society at the same time.
Also, the sex of the child predicted several dimensions of HRQOL at 6 weeks after diagnosis.
The shortage of people who are at the disposal of the labor market embodies several dimensions.
This is reflected in several dimensions of the details of PS at FUSCC.
There may be several dimensions of work dissatisfaction not only being dissatisfied at work, but also a preference to be at home instead.
At age 15, respondents were asked to describe themselves across several dimensions (with response categories 'very true'truerue'untruerue' and 'very untrue').
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