Sentence examples for perceived features from inspiring English sources

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Rather, we perceive things by means of the sense organs (B46), which allow perceived features to enter directly into "the knowing" (A98).

The muscular activity, wrist angle, perceived musculoskeletal strain, perceived features of usability, and work efficiency of each worker were measured during 1 day.

In contrast, cyclists who do not use self-monitoring perceived features related to location (e.g. directions with maps) as the most important ones.

Moreover, these authors argue convincingly for the use of phase models in understanding waves seen in cortex and speculate that they may serve to label simultaneously perceived features in the stimulus stream with a unique phase.

Most importantly, all of these concepts assume a complex interplay of learners' individual characteristics (e.g., students' self-concept, self-efficacy, prior knowledge) on the one hand and perceived features of the task or the learning situation on the other hand (e.g. instructional quality, adaptive support, classroom management).

Measures of objective and perceived features of the physical environment of residence, self-reported physical activity and other lifestyle behaviors, barriers towards physical activity, general health, and demographics were obtained from 5205 European adults participating in the 2014 online SPOTLIGHT survey.

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The accuracy of that point of view is an issue I'll leave for you to debate, but it's a feisty little ad that I think makes a few decent (if completely ham-fisted) points about the perceived feature gap between the two phones.

When the perceived feature is mono-dimensional, it is possible to establish a rating curve (also called psychophysical mapping) between stimuli and ratings.

The following subsections delve into the details of why interviewees perceive features as helpful or not.

There are evidently different components of rational agency capacity, such as the ability to perceive features of one's environment, the ability to recognize and assess reasons for choice, the ability to deliberate and choose, the ability to form intentions and carry through what one has decided, and so on.

Illusory conjunctions In an influential study, Treisman and Schmidt (1982) demonstrated that subjects make conjunction errors: They sometimes perceive features in erroneous combinations.

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