study hypothesis
collocation in Englishmeaningsofstudyandhypothesis
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study
noun
uk/ˈstʌd.i/us/ˈstʌd.i/
the activity of examining a subject in detail in order to discover ...
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hypothesis
noun[C]
uk/haɪˈpɒθ.ə.sɪs/us/haɪˈpɑː.θə.sɪs/
an idea or explanation for something that is based on known facts but has not yet ...
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(Definition ofstudyandhypothesisfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Interviewees, but not interviewers, were blinded to thestudyhypothesis.
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This finding, thus, supports the secondstudyhypothesis, saying that there is cost-effectiveness information for drugs with larger sale.
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Cases whose interviews had led to the formulation of the blueberry hypothesis were included in the study but were not informed of thestudyhypothesis.
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Firstly, we discuss the relevance of choosing a suitable animal host to fit the particularstudyhypothesis, and the interaction between mathematical modelling and animal models.
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Its primary aim was tostudyhypothesisformation and discovery in science.
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All assessments were conducted by female research assistants who were unaware of family maltreatment status, intervention status, and study hypotheses.
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In general, the results were consistent with the proposed model of childhood and adolescent anxiety and supported the majority of study hypotheses.
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The results from the model supported the majority of the study hypotheses.
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Finally, two trained observers, who were unaware of maltreatment status and study hypotheses, conducted a 3-hr home observation.
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Our study hypotheses did not require us to select a representative community sample in terms of acculturation, only that there was variation in acculturation levels.
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Coders were doctoral candidates who were unaware of children's maltreatment and intervention group status as well as study hypotheses.
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Data were collected by four female graduate research assistants trained in clinical research interviewing who were unaware of group status and study hypotheses.
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This allows us to study hypotheses about how infectiousness varies as a function of the expected time to clinical onset.
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The data were scored by two independent raters who were naive to group membership and the study hypotheses.
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Bivariate correlations relevant to the study hypotheses are discussed in the following sections.
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There are three specific study hypotheses.
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Descriptive statistics of the amount of cost-effectiveness evidence in different therapeutic classes and in different years will be reported, and the two study hypotheses will be tested with regression analysis.
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They can help generate study hypotheses, including plausible mechanisms of disease.
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