perceived control
collocation in Englishmeaningsofperceiveandcontrol
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perceive
verb[T]
uk/pəˈsiːv/us/pɚ-/
to come to an opinion about something, or have a belief ...
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control
noun
uk/kənˈtrəʊl/us/kənˈtroʊl/
the act of controlling something or someone, or the power to ...
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(Definition ofperceiveandcontrolfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofperceived control
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Pain, anxiety, andperceivedcontrol.
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Sphere-specific measures ofperceivedcontrol.
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Spiritual turning points andperceivedcontrolover the life course.
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Fear, anxiety, andperceivedcontrolin children of agoraphobic parents.
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Individual differences and the development ofperceivedcontrol.
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Perceivedcontrol: distinct but related levels of analysis.
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However, no significant differences were found inperceivedcontrolover symptoms.
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Perceivedcontrol, depressive symptomatology, and professional burnout : a review of the evidence.
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Perceivedcontrolas a mediator of family environment in etiological models of childhood anxiety.
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Separate models were tested for internal and externalperceivedcontrol, respectively.
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A final limitation relates to the role ofperceivedcontrolas mediator between maltreatment and internalizing problems.
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The fifth section describes analyses testingperceivedcontrolas a moderator of the relation of maltreatment to children's internalizing problems.
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As regardsperceivedcontrolof the life course, we can also expect different types of measures to have different impacts.
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Self-reported improvement was predicted by less severe fatigue at initial assessment and moreperceivedcontrolover symptoms.
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Influence of text structure and prior knowledge of the learner on reading comprehension, browsing andperceivedcontrol.
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Self-reported improvement and lower fatigue at follow-up were predicted by less severe fatigue at initial assessment and moreperceivedcontrolover symptoms.
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In fact,perceivedcontrolover symptoms has a greater influence over patient well-being than do beliefs concerning ability to control the disease itself.
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Of the three dispositional scales of self-esteem,perceivedcontroland interpersonal dependency, the premenstrual factor was most strongly (inversely) related to self-esteem.
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Self-reported improvement and less severe fatigue at follow-up were predicted by less severe fatigue at initial assessment and moreperceivedcontrolover symptoms.
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The fourth section describes analyses testingperceivedcontrolas a mediator of the relation of specific dimensions of maltreatment to children's internalizing problems.
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Many situations arise in which natural tendencies to approach or avoid are in conflict with environmental constraints or with the child's beliefs regarding morality andperceivedcontrol.
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In each of these studies, locus of control interacted with stress to predict children's outcomes, thus offering support for the role ofperceivedcontrolas a protective factor.
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Actual control feeds back toperceivedcontrol.
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In the present study, self-reported improvement and lower levels of fatigue at follow-up were predicted by less severe fatigue at initial assessment and moreperceivedcontrolover symptoms.
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