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Discover LudwigThe phrase "zero participation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is no involvement or engagement from individuals or groups in an activity or event. Example: "The project failed due to zero participation from the community, which was essential for its success."
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All they're officially saying is "This book received zero participation, zero access, and zero fact-checking from MySpace".
Respondents who reported zero participation (n = 8) as well as one unreadable survey were excluded.
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The patient focus group had five participants (participation rate of 5/27=19%).
If you've got a 3-year-old who's thrilled, well, you can let it go — one participation trophy isn't going to hurt anyone".
The sample of this research consisted of four participation as two lecturers, a research assistant and a teacher.
"The aim is to make netball the number one participation sport for girls in Scotland.
Fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA) assesses the interplay of six participation quality dimensions: (1) task-related resources, (2) early involvement, (3) degree of influence, (4) transparency of processes, (5) incentive mechanisms, and (6) voluntariness of participation.
The Lowell girls' organizing efforts were notable not only for the "unfeminine" participation of women, but also for the political framework used to appeal to the public.
One questionnaire (SALSA) measures limitations in daily activities [33], and the other one (Participation Scale) assesses perceived restrictions in social participation [34].
This recruitment channel was used in all four participation locations.
One: Participation in the Second Decade of Life: What and Why? Two: Adolescent and Youth Participation: Adults Get Ready!
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