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Discover Ludwig"the study assesses" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used when talking about a research study or experiment that has been conducted, to describe the purpose or goal of the study. Example: "The study assesses the effectiveness of a new teaching method in improving students' language skills." In this example, "the study" refers to a specific research project, while "assesses" indicates that the main objective of the study was to evaluate or measure the impact of the new teaching method.
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The study assesses customer satisfaction in areas like account information, fees and problem resolution, and ranks banks in 11 regional markets: California, Florida, mid-Atlantic, Midwest, New England, North Central, Northwest, South Central, Southeast, Southwest and Texas.
The study assesses the effects of weather on cotton yield and on risk.
Part of the study assesses the decision processes sites encounter while considering CM adoption and implementation.
The study assesses two short scales: the Big Five Inventory and Grit.
The study assesses police productivity using three output indicators: clearance ratio, detection ratio, and effectiveness ratio.
The study assesses which factors influence the initial and full osseointegration stages.
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The study assessed future distributions of 10 common North Sea fish species and predicted a general trend of decline.
The study assessed the progression of atherosclerosis using a tiny ultrasound camera that was threaded into coronary arteries, allowing researchers to look directly at the growth of plaque.
Two facial surgeons unconnected with the study assessed the photographs without knowing which wounds had been treated with Botox and which with a placebo.
The study assessed the beliefs of roughly 1000 Australian smokers at 5 time-points, from 2007 to 2013 via phone or web surveys.
The study assessed the history of tamoxifen use among more than 1,000 breast cancer survivors from the Seattle-Puget Sound region who learned they had an estrogen-sensitive breast cancer when they were 40 to 79 years old.
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