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Gillyflower Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Is "determine" the proper verb in this sentence?

Hi,

Is "determine the proper word in the below context? I want to say that we specified the number of intervention sessions. Does the sentence need any other correction?

"Finally, 6 educational sessions were determined based on expert opinion and the initial results of the KAP questionnaire, with the aim of changing knowledge, attitudes, and practices among the intervention group.


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gillyflower intervention sessions gillyflower educational sessions Are they the same?

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gillyflowerintervention sessions
gillyflowereducational sessions

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gillyflower"Finally, 6 educational sessions were determined based on expert opinion and the initial results of the KAP questionnaire, it was determined that six educational intervention sessions would be held with the aim of changing knowledge, attitudes, and practices among the intervention group.

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gillyflowerIs "determine" the proper word in the below context?

It's almost proper, but it's not exactly right. I would say "set up" or "arranged". You might even mean "scheduled" if the times were arranged as well.

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