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These include reduced interaction between lecturer and student which may hamper learning, the inability of the student to ask questions and the inability of the lecturer to gauge understanding from non-verbal cues and indeed from questions.
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The limitation of the study was the uncertainty in selection criteria that resulted in the selection of two participants who did not want to learn research and the severe limitation in knowledge and skills of some, which may hamper their learning of basic research principles.
In addition, providing these students with performance-based assessment criteria would give them redundant information on the task which may hamper their learning.
For more experienced students, analytic criteria may hamper their learning process because they have to be stimulated to keep their focus on a certain outcome level and they do not need the step-by-step approach any more (Scheffer et al. 2008).
Avoid businesses or industries that you don't already know a good deal about, as the steep learning curve may hamper your success.
The experimental setting may hamper translation of study results to the clinical setting.
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But as rivals Liverpool have learned, the lack of Champions League football may hamper Manchester United's ability to attract the players it wants, regardless of the money it has to spend.
Yet, lack of time, role ambiguity, and limiting beliefs may hamper the potential positive influence of departmental leadership on instructor learning and teaching.
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