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Gillyflower Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

the use of preposition "of"

Hi,

I wonder if "of" is a proper preposition in this sentence:

"In our study on psychomotor driving skills, sum correct rejection variable (P value= 0.028) of* Cog test, score based on viewing times (P value= 0.005), score based on working times (P value= 0.064) *of* LVT Test, and median reaction time variable (P value= 0.045) *of RT test showed a significant relation to night shift work.
  

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Your sentence is so full of technical jargon that it is hard for me to understand, Do you mean this? In our study on psychomotor driving skills, the sum of all those things showed a significant relation to night shift work.

  • Your sentence is so full of technical jargon that it is hard for me to understand, Do you mean this?
  • In our study on psychomotor driving skills, the sum of all those things showed a significant relation to night shift work.
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Your sentence is so full of technical jargon that it is hard for me to understand,

Do you mean this?
In our study on psychomotor driving skills, the sum of all those things showed a significant relation to night shift work.
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CliveYour sentence is so full of technical jargon that it is hard for me to understand,
I want to say that each variable is assessed in the related test; for example,
sum correct rejection variable is assessed via Cog test,
score based on viewing times and score based on working times [which are two variables] are assessed via LVT Test ... and the resu
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Then reword in that way. .
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Each variable is assessed in a related test. For example, the sum correct rejection variable is assessed via the Cog test, and score based on viewing times and score based on working times [which are two variables] are assessed via the LVT test. The result shows these variables are significantly related to night wor

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