Sentences with phrase «greater perceived difficulty»

Whereas total possible domain scores could range to 900, results do show an overall trend for greater perceived difficulty of questions in the emotional and spiritual domains, rather than questions from the physical and intellectual domains.
Role strain for example is such a variable and the greater the perceived difficulties in measuring up to the obligations and demands of a parental role felt by a mother, the less likely they are to have an easy transition into motherhood.

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To read Barr on Childs, one would have great difficulty guessing the identity of the perceived weakness in the older liberal theology that accounted for the rise and rapid spread of the dialectical alternative.
The greatest difficulty when breastfeeding an older child is dealing with real or perceived criticism from family, friends and strangers.
So, great visual design is not just a «nice - to - have», but rather has a direct influence on the actual learning material as well as the perceived difficulty of it.
The authors of the UK study suggest that students need more training on how to use applications for learning purposes, since they have found that «there is a perceived greater difficulty associated with highlighting and annotating in electronic formats».38 And I think they have a point, since many students are not even aware that they can annotate and highlight in their e-books, but I also think we need to make certain that our e-books actually provide the functionality to annotate and highlight.
Therefore, those students with a perceived lower social support as a result for being raised by their grandparents for at least 1 year, though reporting greater family function, will have difficulties in enhancing self - esteem.
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