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Discover Ludwig"influenced choice" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use "influenced choice" to describe a decision or option that has been affected by outside factors or someone else's influence. For example: - The candidate's campaign promises influenced the voters' choices in the election. - Growing up in a musical family greatly influenced my choice to become a musician. - The media's biased coverage of the event heavily influenced public opinion and ultimately, the jury's choice in the trial.
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Patch size and connectivity of patches influenced choice of migration routes (Figure 4).
Furthermore, even if the subliminals had influenced choice immediately after the film, it is very doubtful that there would be a lasting effect on their drink purchases after they left the cinema.
Income seems to have influenced choice of provider in that those with higher incomes seeking private care.
The difference in risk between the two lotteries significantly influenced choice over and above the difference in EV alone, as a full model with both mean and variance terms was greatly superior to a reduced model where choices are based solely upon EV (likelihood ratio test, mean χ2(1) = 58, p<0.001).
- Relatively few women (6.5%) mentioned that concern about side effects influenced choice of either product.
While national guidance has influenced choice of models, other factors contributed such as existing service structures and lack of funding.
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National guidance (as issued by the UK Newborn Screening Programme Centre [ 10]) for implementation most commonly influenced choices of methods for communicating carrier results.
Table 3 Factors influencing choice of deliberate strategy Model B Beta R R 2 Adj.
Table 5 presents the summary of the regression analysis of factors influencing choice of RE.
Table 5 Summary of the regression analysis of factors influencing choice of SIMR Model B R R 2 Adj.
Therefore, the argument that attitude influences choice (Davies and Biesta [2007]) suggests that some students are choosing to engage.
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