Sentence examples for perceived number from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "perceived number" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to the number that is subjectively perceived or understood by someone, rather than the actual or objective number. Example: The survey results showed a perceived number of 50% of people who are satisfied with the current government, but the actual number was only 35%.

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When I was growing up, some of the jokes made reference to the perceived number of "Japs" who lived there, a knock to both its large Jewish population and its growing Japanese one.

We utilize a diverse set of assessment techniques, including a newly proposed measure, relative subjective count, which compares the difference in perceived number of interruptions to actual number of interruptions.

In particular, the perceived number of an array of objects depends on the perceived number of objects in previous displays.

For example, it has been reported that the perceived number of brief visual flashes is influenced by the number of short accompanying beeps [7] (e.g. 2 flashes accompanied with 1 beep often yields the perception of 1 flash: i.e. fusion illusion).

The Social Support Questionnaire assesses the respondent's perceived number of social support contacts and their satisfaction with the social support available.

A single study reports investigating the perceived number of standard drinks poured in addition to measuring participants' self-defined usual glass.

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First evidence regarding the neural correlates of auditorily perceived numbers comes from a study by Eger and colleagues [ 2].

The condition takes many forms: some experience tastes when they read or hear words; some perceive numbers as shapes; others, such as Soraia, see colours when they hear music, or when they think of particular periods in their lives.

That's what it's like to have spatial-sequence synesthesia, a condition in which people perceive numbered sequences as visual patterns.

Some people experience tastes when they read or hear words, some perceive numbers as shapes, others see colours when they hear music.

Whether it's determining the number of ships on the horizon or the number of cookies in a jar, the human brain has a "map" for perceiving numbers, new research shows.

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