Collocations withconstruct
These are words often used in combination withconstruct.
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cultural construct
To him, nationalism is an independent cultural construct and not just an epiphenomenon in the process of capitalist development.
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latent construct
Three measures derived from this questionnaire were used to collectively index the latent construct deprived care prior to adoption.
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linguistic construct
Dative alternation is but one example of a linguistic construct that must be learned over and above image schemas.
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multidimensional construct
The problem, which has been the source of much debate, is that many language tests are developed on the basis of multidimensional construct definitions.
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psychological construct
In fact, there is no proof either way, since the construct of "free will" is not a psychological construct.
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related construct
The related construct of ego control is defined by children's ability to modulate their impulses and feelings.
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social construct
I use the term generically as a social construct, rather than meaning an ideology which promotes supposedly autonomous individuals.
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theoretical construct
It expresses neither a veiled disagreement with orthodoxy nor a theoretical construct having no real existence.
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underlying construct
Nonetheless, there has recently been growing concern over the convergent validity of phoneme awareness tasks and the nature of the underlying construct that is tested.
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