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Free sign upThe phrase "relevant study" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a study that is applicable or pertinent to a particular topic or context.
Example: "The findings from the relevant study support our hypothesis about the effects of climate change."
Alternatives: "pertinent research" or "applicable study."
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What, for example, constitutes a reliable and relevant study?
The author of the relevant study concluded that if you care about police lives, then preventing interactions with an armed population is necessary.
Both claims are contradicted by virtually every relevant study ever conducted.
A new book, Brainstorm, by Rebecca Jordan-Young exhaustively analyses every relevant study on hormonal sex differentiation of the human brain, and argues that they are riddled with weaknesses, inconsistencies and ambiguity.
Five relevant study trials were identified, involving 117 participants.
The review turns up only one relevant study from outside the US/Europe.
Notice that we did not evaluate the studies against any quality evaluation criteria, basically being interested in any relevant study.
In yet another relevant study [10], Cheng and Knorr proposed an SL method, to considerable interest of computational scientists.
However, the level of implementation of guidelines in China is unclear and no relevant study has been conducted.
In the next section, the presented ANOVA method will be exemplified for fuzzy observations by a relevant study.
Relevant study design should consider appropriate repetitions based on the range of values of the studied factors.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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