Sentence examples for inconsistent perceptions from inspiring English sources

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The qualitative analyses suggest that raters had inconsistent perceptions toward certain features of essays compared to the experts, such as the amount of textual borrowing, the development of ideas, and the consistency of the focus.

Such inconsistent perceptions and assessments all too easily lead to the desire to attempt to redefine the European Union: to halt or roll back integration, to abolish the new currency – the Euro – and to seek solutions in old nationalist formulas rather than in new European initiatives.

The low uptake of tamoxifen by American women has previously been explained by concerns over its side-effect profile and women's inconsistent perceptions of personal risk (Bastian et al, 2001; Meiser et al, 2003; Bober et al, 2004; Melnikow et al, 2005).

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Although the questionnaire was well-suited for the aims of the study, the answers given may, for example, be inconsistent with the perceptions of the adolescents' parents and teachers.

These results are to some extent inconsistent with the perception of faculty that external stakeholders, such as Ministries of Health, had high levels of interest in HSR.

One of the puzzling findings in AIDS research has been the inconsistent relationship between perception of personal risk and engagement in unsafe sexual practices.

A review of the existing quantitative research on nanotechnology perception found inconsistent evidence on how levels of knowledge and familiarity with nanotechnology relates to perceptions [ 24].

The SSIM improves on traditional metrics like PSNR and mean-squared error, which have proven to be inconsistent with human eye perception.

However, most demographic variables (other than gender) have weak and inconsistent correlations with risk perception and protective responses (Baker 1991; Lindell and Perry 2000; Lindell 2013).

Our study results are similar to the findings of other scholars that show that demographic variables have weak and inconsistent correlations with risk perception and protective responses (Baker 1991; Lindell and Perry 2000; Steinberg et al. 2004; Lindell et al. 2015).

It was generally felt that regulations would increase the consistency of IRB reviews and would reduce the perception of inconsistent, discretionary decision-making by IRB members.

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