Sentences with phrase «involves more autonomy»

The steps to writing a dissertation are ultimately similar to those of an essay but involves more autonomy, especially when it comes to researching papers and data.

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We have more freedom and autonomy in our romantic lives than ever and some of us have used that liberty to change the goals: monogamy and marriage are no longer the aims for many of us; sex, reconfigured as a harmless leisure activity involving the maximising of pleasure and the minimising of the hassle of commitment, often is.
With the rapid development of computer - mediated communication, online forums have become more involved in classroom settings to promote student critical thinking, knowledge construction and language learning autonomy (Lim & Chai 2004; Marra, Moore & Klimczak 2004).
The CJEU was clear in Opinion 2/13 that whenever a matter of EU law arises and the CJEU (or the EU to be more accurate) is not involved, there is a violation of the principle of autonomy.
This section of the paper has drawn the most attention as it tackles the issues closest to the hearts of sports governing bodies: - While the Commission states that «it acknowledges the autonomy of sporting organisations», it also makes clear its intention to become more involved in the governance of sport, stating that it «can play a role in encouraging the sharing of best practice in sport governance.
Community - based «participatory research» (PR) is desirable because it fosters partnerships between a community and research agencies, enabling inclusivity, interdependence and democratic knowledge production to reduce health inequalities.1 - 4 Support for PR is particularly strong when research involves indigenous peoples5, 6 as it promotes self - determination, creating more transparent and equitable conditions for knowledge creation and benefit sharing.3, 7 PR as a methodology may range from being consultative5 through community - directed8 to community - controlled, where community groups exercise the highest expression of autonomy over research, assisted by research institutions.9
Psychological attributes of parents also influence the way parents manage their children.26 Indeed a meta - analysis of 30 studies focused on the Big 5 personality characteristics involving almost 6,000 parent - child dyads revealed that higher levels extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness and openness to experience and lower levels of neuroticism were related to greater warmth and behavioural control on the part of parents, whereas higher levels of agreeableness and lower levels of neuroticism were related to the provision of more support for autonomy; 27 somewhat similar results emerged in a related meta - analysis that also examined the influence of parental psychological problems on parenting.28
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