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The phrase "take part in a study" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe someone's involvement in a research project or study, whether as a participant or a researcher. Example sentence: I am excited to take part in a study on the effects of exercise on mental health.
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They take part in a study of marine debris, learning about the growing problem of microplastics.
In 1975, researchers at Stanford invited a group of undergraduates to take part in a study about suicide.
The consent forms were extremely typical, rather dull, procedural accounts of what happens when people take part in a study, so I can only assume that the word "laughter" provoked the red mist to descend, and the urge to write a note overwhelmed my colleague.
The case began when Ellen Roche, a young, healthy technician working at the Johns Hopkins Asthma and Allergy Center, volunteered to take part in a study to explore the causes of asthma that was being undertaken by Dr. Alkis Togias, an associate professor of immunology at the university.
And as Alan Smithers of Buckingham University points out, high-achieving schools and pupils are most likely to take part in a study of this kind so a small sample is likely to flatter, and the real picture could be even worse.The tests have changed, so some change in league-table positions could be expected.
In one experiment, designed with the psychologist Paul Condon and published in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, we recruited people to take part in a study that was ostensibly about the relation of mathematical ability to taste perception — but that in actuality was a study of how the experience of compassion affects your behavior.
Inducements to take part in a study that carries no risk of harm to the participant do not directly raise concerns: both parties benefit – the researcher from the subject's participation and the subject from the inducement.
After completing a form on which subjects indicated their impressions of Janet and their emotional responses to her note, they were presented with an unexpected opportunity to befriend Janet by volunteering to take part in a study of long-term relationships involving an initial meeting with Janet and periodic phone interviews about the development of their friendship.
Participants arrived at the laboratory individually to take part in a study concerning vigilance in dynamic environments.
However, the word 'participant' can mean a range of groups who take part in a study.
Participants agreed to take part in a study about how they lived.
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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.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com