Sentence examples for indicative of subjects from inspiring English sources

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Bengson (forthcoming) argues that it is plausible that survey responses are often not indicative of subjects' intuitions but are instead the product of guesses, hunches or inferences.

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This is probably indicative of the subjects having high levels of problems, although our study population was a convenience sample comprised of parents whose children attend the oral health promotion programs.

While some of these signals can be interpreted directly with respect to game play (e.g. button presses), others are indicative of the subjects' internal state as they solve the task (e.g. pupil size, button pressure).

While some of these signals can be interpreted directly with respect to game play (e.g. button presses), others are indicative of the subjects’ internal state as they solve the task (e.g. pupil size, button pressure).

This is probably indicative of the subjects having genuinely low levels of problems but may be due to the instrument not being sensitive to problems that are experienced.

In our experiments, the number of frames removed was indicative of the subject motion; a positive correlation was found between the within-subject variability of two IVIM parameters and the number of frames removed.

In many sources, it is not possible to decide if non-existence of a database entry is indicative of the subject being known not to exist or not being known to exist.

For instance, in subjects with plaque pathology, the concentrations of amyloid oligomers were indicative of whether the subject had suffered from dementia [ 63] and synapse loss correlated with oligomer levels [ 98].

After cessation of treatment, an increasing isotope ratio for the postmenopausal subject (and older male partner) occurred later than for premenopausal subjects, indicative of prolonged efficacy of the alendronate for the older subjects.

Using a T score cutoff of 65 on the reexperiencing factor as indicative of PTS 9.7% of subjects met criteria for PTS; 11.9% met criteria for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) using DSM-III-R PTSD criteria.

None of the hypothesis tests should be taken as definitive but rather as indicative of potential effects, subject to confirmation.

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