perception - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • reality: How do donors ' and CSOs ' perceptions of this reality differ?

Possessives

  • respondent: The respondents ' negative perceptions toward PBL were consistent with the findings from previous studies.

Converse of object

  • alter: Production values can acutely alter audience perception of this scene.
  • differ: The most important of these are conflicting uses and differing perceptions of the role of the site.
  • reinforce: Schools often reflect and sometimes reinforce societal perceptions of young people who are viewed as different.
  • distort: Some examples were given of how corporate involvement may distort professional perceptions of independent scrutiny.
  • improve: We're able to simultaneously show the benefits of the product as well as to improve perception of the brand " .
  • challenge: The India exchange was initiated to explore and challenge northern perceptions of India.

Adjective modifier

  • sensory: But the eternal is not accessible to sensory perception.
  • auditory: Thus, AIM is a time-domain auditory model for studying the role of phase locking and temporal fine-structure in auditory perception.
  • visual: The work uses chance as much as design, relies on visual perception as much as the internal voice.
  • negative: The mean scores for the four central issues indicate a strong overall negative perception of the concept of inclusion.
  • subjective: The understanding of history is therefore informed and determined by coincidence and subjective perception.
  • categorical: The nature of categorical perception of color: An ERP study.

Noun used with modifier

  • hazard: Shoppers were also invited to take part in a hazard perception test.
  • speech: Development of cue weighting strategies in children's speech perception.
  • depth: When sight in one eye is affected it can affect our depth perception.
  • students': Chapter 6 describes the studentsâ perceptions and experiences of racism in school.
  • motion: Both Hare and Tortoise have normal vision, in particular, normal visual motion perception.
  • pitch: Both the spectral and time-interval profiles have the units of frequency, and together they can explain most pitch perceptions.

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