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The phrase "attributed to a study" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to information, findings, or conclusions that are credited to a specific research study.
Example: "The increase in productivity is attributed to a study conducted by the University of XYZ."
Alternatives: "credited to a study" or "ascribed to a study".
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Sometimes large and scary job loss numbers are attached to the assertion and attributed to a study, most often financed by the affected industry.
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Ultimately much of the heterogeneity appears to be attributed to a single study (Rumchev et al. 2002).
Difference among the studies can be attributed to a different population studied.
The inconsistencies in the findings are attributed to a disparity in study methodology, leading Kram to state that Pistorius' "rate of energy consumption was lower than an average person but comparable to other high-caliber athletes".
Much of the heterogeneity could be attributed to a single small study which reported a very large effect [ 48].
This would capture impacts that cannot be attributed to a single research study and allow sufficient time for impacts to occur.
The disparity may be attributed to a variety of study-specific factors, including the relatively small number of cases, the failure to take confounding factors into account, and recall bias that may have resulted in misclassifications of type and duration of diabetes.
In terms of the internal benefits, the findings are somewhat inconclusive, which can be attributed to a limitation of the study.
There are a few studies in the literature with lower reported sensitivities than expected, this being attributed to a larger proportion in their study sample of cholesteatoma less than 3 mm in size [17, 29].
The results in the Australian study were attributed to a lower age-standardized rate of hysterectomies in the study controls compared to respondents in the 2001 Australian National Health Survey [ 8].
This model is based on the use of two codes, each being specifically attributed to a definite part of the study: Part 1: collection of samples with a specific code (code 1) for the research project and Part 2: collection of samples with a specific code (code 2) to be stored in a biobank for genetic analyses.
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