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Gillyflower Posted 6 years ago
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Is "in the case of" the right term in this context?

Hi,

Is "in the case of" the right term in this context? Any other changes needed?

"According to the results, the three variables of the study were statistically significant in the case of texting and not texting. The mean values ??of vehicle lateral deviation, reaction time, and IWS scale were X cm, Y sm, and Z, respectively, ??in the normal driving phase, and X' cm, Y' ms, and Z', respectively in the case of texting and driving.


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Hi, I don't clearly understand what you are studying and how, but this sounds better to me. The three variables of the study were statistically significant for texting and for not texting. in the normal driving phase, and X' cm, Y' ms, and Z' respectively in the texting and driving phase.

  • Hi, I don't clearly understand what you are studying and how, but this sounds better to me.
  • The three variables of the study were statistically significant for texting and for not texting.
  • in the normal driving phase, and X' cm, Y' ms, and Z' respectively in the texting and driving phase.
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Hi,

I don't clearly understand what you are studying and how, but this sounds better to me.

The three variables of the study were statistically significant for texting and for not texting. The mean values ??of vehicle lateral deviation, reaction time, and IWS scale were X cm, Y sm, and Z, respectively ??in the normal driving phase, and X' cm, Y' ms, and Z' respectively in the texti

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