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Taka Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Influencing

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About the underlined "influencing", is it grammatically the same kind as, say, "parking" of "a parking lot"?


Or is it the same kind as "sleeping" of "a sleeping baby"?

  

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It's not clearly written. I think the writer means this. See how to apply principles from applied psychology to situations which influence real life.

  • It's not clearly written.
  • I think the writer means this.
  • See how to apply principles from applied psychology to situations which influence real life.
  • See how to apply principles from applied psychology to real-life situations.
  • <<< This is best.
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It's not clearly written.

I think the writer means this.

See how to apply principles from applied psychology to situations which influence real life.

See how to apply principles from applied psychology to real-life situations. <<< This is best.

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