Sentence examples for fictitious situation from inspiring English sources

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Individual 8 represents a fictitious situation in our study as it was almost impossible that a DU was interviewed several times.

The consequence illustrated in each fictitious situation depicted was created to reflect the content of questionnaire items used by Eccles et al.[ 26] to ask about risk perception and anticipated consequences; and the discriminant beliefs identified by Walker et al.[ 17] as predictive of GPs who do and do not intend to manage URTI without antibiotics.

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The questionnaire is based on the learning style model of Ruijters and Simons, distinguishing five learning style preferences: Acquisition of knowledge, Apperception from others, Discovery of new insights, Exercising in fictitious situations and Participation with others.

First- or second-person vignettes might evoke doubt or disbelief on the part of study participants, who would be imagining themselves as patients in what are known to be fictitious situations [ 4, 15].

"We did not find any evidence of MetLife being involved in this fictitious bidding situation," Mr. Calagna said, "and our internal investigation and review is continuing".

Then he decided to write about it, creating "Boombox" from the real situation but with fictitious characters.

A rep for Allen told the Associated Press that the situation was "so fictitious and extravagantly absurd" that the director was not going to comment. .

The footage is also a deceptively tender introduction to a movie that takes on stark issues of death and the value of life — issues that Mr. Apatow admits have dominated his off-screen thoughts, even as he insists the on-screen characters and situations are largely fictitious.

In general relativity, gravity becomes a fictitious force that arises in situations where spacetime deviates from a flat geometry.

The capacity to imagine situations that have already happened or fictitious events that may take place in the future is known as mental time travel (MTT).

The ability to imagine fictitious or future events and choice situations that require imagining potential outcomes involves regions of the brain associated with memory, such as the hippocampus [21, 42].

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