study aim

collocation in English

meaningsofstudyandaim

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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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aim
noun
uk
/eɪm/
us
/eɪm/
a result that your plans or actions are intended ...
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(Definition ofstudyandaimfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofstudy aim

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Before the interview, each participant was given an explanation of thestudyaimand written informed consent obtained.
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The overwhelming majority of brain implants understudyaimto provide an improved quality of life rather than an increase in survival.
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However, it needs to be asked what particular qualitative approach would be best suited to thestudyaim, and what methods would meet the challenges outlined.
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What precisely does this finalstudyaimto do?
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These centres of research andstudyaimto focus on contemporary developments in fast-changing parts of the world.
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The present study aimed to assess, in a community sample, actions taken to cope with depression at different levels of psychological distress.
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The present study aimed to investigate the relative importance of genetic and environmental influences on depressive symptoms in the elderly.
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This study aimed at determination of the disease weight for a large array of diseases, and within diseases, for different stages of severity of disease.
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The study aimed to find out more about people on the margins of residential care, those at ' at risk ' of giving up their homes.
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Therefore, this study aimed to investigate why patients chose to wear or not wear a breast gown in relation to privacy and dignity.
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As the study aimed to test the usability of the programme, power calculations for sample size were not performed.
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All subjects gave written informed consent to participate in the study after a full explanation of the study aims and procedures.
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The study aimed to explore how people responded to and used commonplaces of sustainability drawn from environmental leaflets.
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The present study aims to explore the influence of these differences on the prevalence of depression in later life.
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This study aimed to establish whether such a subpopulation exists in distributions of common mental disorder and depression symptom scores, above epidemiological ' case ' cut-offs.
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Semi-structured interviews focused on the study aims, while allowing unexpected issues to be raised.
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This study aimed to examine the bene ts and drawbacks of the new system, as perceived by primary and secondary care mental health workers.
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