frequency

English translation: how often

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English term or phrase:frequency
Selected answer:how often

20:29 Mar 17, 2020
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English term or phrase: frequency
Individuals who aren't aware of the goal of the study would blindly code each of the videotapes, not only the frequency, but how long
they made those facial responses.

Videotapes of experiment, the frequency stands for how many times they did the responses or the frequency of the videotapes?

Thanks in advance,
S.J
Canada
Local time: 12:14
how often
Explanation:
Nothing to do with the video tapes, but how often the person made a certain expression, for example; and for how long each time.
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Tony M
France
Local time: 18:14
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Thank you.
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how often


Explanation:
Nothing to do with the video tapes, but how often the person made a certain expression, for example; and for how long each time.

Tony M
France
Local time: 18:14
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Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in category: 309
Grading comment
Thank you.

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