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effortful造句
1) Effortful study means that someone consistently try to push slightly higher than her current limit of competence. 2) Simple in theory, effortful in practice, and the most valuable, meaningful commodity in the world. 3) Not only a will-be expert must do effortful study, she must do it consistently for long, long period of time. 4) TEL is considered a more effortful cognitive encoding process where the brain has to "scaffold" its way to making richer associations and linkages in order to reach the correct target information. 5) The child self-regulatory competence scale include the effortful control concept of Rothbart and self-regulatory development. 6) Even the novice engages in effortful study at first, which is why beginners so often improve rapidly in playing golf, say, or in driving a car. 7) Anecdotal accounts suggest that effortful learning may also help some patients. 8) What others do on automatic pilot becomes a tiresome, anxious, effortful task. 9) First of all I would like to thank Ma for her long-lasting, effortful and successful work for the aims of the German Chinese Academy for Psychotherapy. 10) The only way to build this structured knowledge is by studying hard for long period of time. Effortful study marks the difference between experts and others. 11) Mixed non-fluent aphasia is applied to patients who have sparse and effortful speech, resembling severe Broca's aphasia. 12) Your training has to be not only consistent, but also effortful. 13) "You never sing enough, " she added. Her smile to me was effortful and pinched. 14) They interpret this to mean that honesty may be a human 'baseline' – our brains might find it more effortful to be dishonest than honest. 15) On a practical level, the present results suggest a means by which perceptual training regimens might be made markedly more efficient and less effortful. 16) I remember the sessions starting kind of slowly, and that the feeling was a bit effortful . 17) For a high mood monitor, engaging in an activity will require an effortful maintenance of attention, resulting in more frequent feelings of boredom.