related construct

collocation in English

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related
adjective
uk
/rɪˈleɪ.tɪd/
us
/rɪˈleɪ.t̬ɪd/
connected:
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construct
noun[C]
uk
/ˈkɒn.strʌkt/
us
/ˈkɑːn.strʌkt/
an idea or an ...
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(Definition ofrelatedandconstructfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Therelatedconstructof ego control is defined by children's ability to modulate their impulses and feelings.
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Utility is anotherrelatedconstructwhich is defined as the value of a particular level of performance, effectiveness, or productivity.
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Enmeshed within the concept of personal meaning are such related constructs as values and life themes.
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The present study investigates whether children's early self-regulatory mechanisms - particularly, the related constructs of attentional and behavioral control - influence the acquisition of emotion knowledge.
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There are also psychometric tests that are not intended to measure intelligence itself but some closelyrelatedconstructsuch as scholastic aptitude.
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This dimension consisted of three related constructs: interpersonal sensitivity/hostility, rejection sensitivity, and attachment security.
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Finally, gender is a useful index of level of use, as well as related constructs such as impulsivity and delinquency.
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Nationalism involves national identity, by contrast with therelatedconstructof patriotism, which involves the social conditioning and personal behaviors that support a state's decisions and actions.
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Overall, these studies suggest that worry and rumination are related constructs that both lead to depression and anxiety.
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For example, intelligence and working memory are considered highly related constructs.
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In modern times, death and these related constructs have been glorified despite attempts to depict them without glory.
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The authors then validated this measure in a nomological network of related constructs.
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This model examines convergence (evidence that different measurement methods of a construct give similar results) and discriminability (ability to differentiate the construct from other related constructs).
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We know, for example, that it is not sufficient to empower workers and expect improved work performance without considering individual differences that might be differentiated by self-efficacy and related constructs.
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