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The environmental factor most frequently studied in this context is stress, often operationalized as life events.
Conservation is often operationalized as a minimization of human intervention in nature.
It is often operationalized as transfer of the matching rule to new stimuli in a matching-to-sample task.
Surgical innovations are introduced to improve "recovery," a complex construct often operationalized by the use of patient-reported outcomes.
Perceived quality in food products is complex and is often operationalized by multi-dimensional constructs, whose measurement requires the designing of sufficiently validated scales.
In Chinese literature, utilization is often operationalized into three dimensions: frequency of doctor visits in a certain period of time, days of hospitalization, and healthcare expenditures (Liu et al. 2012).
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Therefore, how SPPA is operationalized often varies, and this is likely to influence the conclusions made about the impact of SPPA.
Often this is operationalized as "the perceived contents of a scene given a certain amount of viewing time" (Fei-Fei, Iyer, Koch, & Perona, 2007), often in a single fixation (Fei-Fei et al., 2007; Oliva, 2005).
As acknowledged in the preceding article, while Quality of Life is broadly conceptualized, it is most often more narrowly operationalized by disease-specific HRQL measures.
Organizational size has been operationalized most often as the approximate number of employees of an organization [31,32].
Job satisfaction is often used to operationalize team success [ 12, 61, 62].
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