To gather more information, use open-ended questions or ones which require complete answers. |
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Asking young children only open-ended questions may produce answers that are usually brief and incomplete. |
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As the question was open-ended the participant could identify multiple sources. |
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In this method, the selected article is distributed with accompanying open-ended questions. |
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At the end of each section, an open-ended question can allow a member to expand on that area. |
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Major themes were determined from answers to open-ended questions in a questionnaire. |
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I tend to ask open-ended questions, and I also put candidates into hypothetical situations. |
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But it would resist pressure to swap an open-ended mandate for a fixed date for withdrawal. |
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These helped further to encourage open-ended arms competition and limited the search for areas of mutual co-operation. |
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Scarborough Council said its agreement with him has already been extended until December and is fairly open-ended to continue beyond that. |
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But no obligation of this kind can be open-ended and without limit of time. |
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The responses to the open-ended questions were placed into categories to determine percentages. |
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Thirty-seven patients had comments in response to the open-ended question at both interviews. |
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Staff who use open-ended questions or statements allow the child to express the primary emphasis. |
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Each knowledge item was developed to assess a specific workshop objective and is an open-ended question. |
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The third open-ended question was on how a Spanish-speaking child would do in a mainstream classroom. |
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The youth interviews included both a series of structured questions and a series of open-ended questions. |
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The interview format with open-ended questions allowed for a great deal of freedom in responding. |
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First, you need to ask open-ended questions, the kind that can't be answered just with a yes or no. |
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The use of open-ended questions gave specific information on what the students were getting from the text. |
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A question that can be answered with yes or no is not an open-ended question. |
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Answers to open-ended questions were categorized into major themes before being analyzed. |
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Her early pieces have a literalness that she later discarded in favour of a more open-ended sense of evocation. |
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After the interviewees finished, we then asked open-ended questions meant to clarify contrastive reasoning and elicit narratives. |
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He avoids the expected closure, letting the deeper meanings stay intriguingly open-ended. |
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These open-ended funds may invest in a basket of individual stocks, while more conservative funds will invest their money on the bond market. |
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A guide containing open-ended questions was developed to steer the focus group discussions. |
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If you flop a four flush or an open-ended straight you can continue if the pot odds justify it, especially if you are drawing to the nuts. |
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Five semantic features were tested with multiple choice and open-ended tasks. |
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His responses to open-ended questions revealed an overall perception of engulfment by the condition. |
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This was before the premium class flights, five-star exclusive hotels, open-ended credit cards and huge expense accounts. |
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We are trying to bring an open-ended experimentalism into the architecture of song, and vice versa. |
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It claims entitlement to an unspecific open-ended incentive derived from exploiting a natural resource. |
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As opposed to endorsing a distinctive style, Arte Povera described a process of open-ended experimentation. |
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These terms, as pointed out in other parts of this book, are ambiguous, open-ended, and often tautologous. |
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Use a methodical line of questioning: ask questions that are both specific and open-ended. |
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These include exemptions, for objective reasons, on the basis of collective agreements, and in cases of agency workers with open-ended contracts. |
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This must not be open-ended, for the sake of justice and for the sake of regional peace and security. |
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This gives you one file of all the questions and answer choices without the open-ended responses. |
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The choice was open-ended, and the results therefore show the full range of online events that kids register as important. |
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Yesterday, in a spirit of reflection, we organized open-ended consultations on this issue. |
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The purpose of the open-ended questions was to allow participants to express themselves freely, in their own words. |
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All viewed the arrangement as a potentially open-ended one but not a permanent one. |
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The basic principle is that every employment is valid for an open-ended employment. |
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And contrary to the infamous 1970 War Measures Act, Bill C-36 and other legislation, are open-ended. |
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The proposal of an open-ended working group was intended to facilitate the Committee's general debate, when its time came. |
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Questions are generally open-ended, and people are free to respond using their own language. |
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The legislation also grants open-ended authority to require biometric information on IDs in the future. |
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This is because readers themselves play an active role in interpreting a multivalent and open-ended modernist cultural text. |
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She would walk away from an organised life of obedience and ritual prayer, to one of personal freedom and an open-ended spirituality. |
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The deal is open-ended, with no limits in terms of duration or cost. |
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The idea is to use an open-ended question that lets other participate. |
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Therefore an open-ended question appeared at the end for that purpose. |
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At the least, it will be provisional, open-ended, and organized around process rather than closure. |
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But issuing open-ended preference shares with fixed coupon rates would be more in the nature of perpetual bonds. |
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It was cumulative and continuous, suggesting an open-ended adventure in social learning where no type was infrangible. |
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People want job titles and work roles that are open-ended enough to let them do all kinds of different things. |
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Provide instructions for the necessary computer actions, i.e., erasing radio buttons, drop-down menus, and clearing open-ended questions. |
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A good open-ended question should include a detailed answer key for the person marking the paper. |
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One of Artschwager's intentions has been to pose open-ended questions about the nature of perception and representation. |
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They have greatly increased the fear that we are only at the beginning of an open-ended struggle of attrition with homegrown suicide bombers. |
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In-depth, open-ended interviewing is the most difficult element in our tool kit of research techniques. |
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Interviews were open-ended and followed a question guide, which was tested in the field, translated into Bemba and back-translated into English. |
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His aggressive pleasure was disconcerting, though hardly blameworthy given the open-ended terms of the experiment. |
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Personhood is no doubt an open-ended concept that defies philosophic analysis in unclear cases. |
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The entire centre of the yard was covered and slated with a large open-ended platform at either end. |
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But the option of replacing a new diplomatic breakthrough with open-ended diplomatic muddle-through is not on the table. |
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After any number of open-ended interviews are conducted, a suspect may emerge. |
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However, even they are now beginning to worry about the long-term effects if these open-ended protests continue. |
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After several broken agreements, the open-ended ceasefire agreed to on August 26 has held. |
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First, unlike the search for Flight MH370, it was never continuous and open-ended. |
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The question about the location of South Asians within Asian America is, inevitably, left open-ended. |
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Lemma is an open-ended game the players create by making up non-contradictory rules and enacting examples of the rules on the board. |
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And companies used to button-down management types may not be attracted to these fast-paced, open-ended methods. |
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Their emotions were measured by numeric rating scales and open-ended questions. |
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Sometimes open-ended questions for class discussions were effective starters. |
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For conflicts like these there is no single, quick, one-shot solution, but only an open-ended, evolutionary outcome. |
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Emerson's worldview, repelled by orthodoxies, was open-ended, evolving, unspecified, rejecting all incarnations as strictly pro tern. |
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When the film reaches its open-ended conclusion, any potential closure and resolution have vanished. |
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During telephone interviews we asked open-ended questions about their experiences and insights, their understanding of advocacy and how the rules might have affected them. |
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However, the open-ended language in the terms suggests that OnStar could, without reproach, sell the information. |
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It's a canny opening gambit, a reminder that art history's canon remains open-ended. |
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Multi-faceted, open-ended and provocative, this is a film whose many parallel scenes, recurring motifs and curious ironies offer plenty of fuel for thought. |
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Leaving it a little more open-ended wouldn't be the end of the world. |
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He was torn between hope that the guard had remembered correctly and hope that Aidan was telling the truth as he purchased an open-ended round trip ticket to Munich, Germany. |
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Over the last decade, many teachers have embraced the challenge of incorporating open-ended problems in the mathematics classroom. |
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The checklist items were generated from themes written by students in phase I and each checklist included an open-ended response. |
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That's just what theorists had predicted for short, open-ended nanotubes like the ones imaged, Lemay says. |
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Because human rights concepts tend to be very elastic and open-ended, they are capable of being given a wide range of meanings, including inconsistent meanings. |
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On the other hand, close-ended questions are more readily tallied and analyzed than open-ended ones. |
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An open-ended honey pot is not conducive to encouraging self-help and self-reliance. |
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This is mollified somewhat by respondents that claimed in the open-ended comments that they would do so if requested, but do not normally. |
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And yet Congress is being exhorted, is being importuned, is being adjured to give the president open-ended authority now. |
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The data generated from open-ended questions can also be more difficult to classify and tabulate once you have collected your responses. |
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By its very nature, it is an open-ended process whose outcome cannot be guaranteed beforehand. |
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If you conduct a number of interviews with open-ended questions, you will need to do this more formal kind of analysis. |
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Provincial governments should be pressed to take an open-ended approach to the needs of children rather than to engage in long and costly court battles. |
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We are against an open-ended strategic or conventional arms race in our region. |
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However, the system proposed here is less open-ended. |
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As our report states, it should not be faint-hearted nor should it be open-ended. |
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Our questions were open-ended and the responses were governed by the saliency of the topic for the district. |
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The relationship between the street and the galleries inside is not as intrusively immediate as is suggested by the open-ended, perpendicular orientation. |
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Notice how the provider invited the client to engage in conversation using open-ended questions. |
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The open-ended nature of the story is in keeping with the character who has been presented to us but is a little on the frustrating side for anyone seeking tidy endings. |
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Not only had the sponsors of the draft resolution in question not conducted open-ended consultations, but they had not taken into account any of the amendments proposed by China and many other countries. |
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Furthermore, we analyzed the sensitivity of the discounting rates and the open-ended growth rate to assure ourselves of overall consistency. |
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Such securities are open-ended, as the chattels or assets covered by them continue to change and, basically, are unaffected by the security unless the debtor is in default. |
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Does she have any idea of the expense and foofaraw that is going to be involved with that kind of an open-ended process? |
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In an open-ended question, 12 percent of those who say they have met in real life someone they first met on the Internet say they had a bad experience with someone first met on the Internet. |
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Non-directive interviews consist of open-ended questions to which the answers are not always cut-and-dried, especially when they contain subtle comments on complex situations. |
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One of the major issues, still open-ended, is on developing generalised RA models in CRN with reduced computational complexities, and that can provide timeous solutions. |
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French forces could be bogged down in a costly and open-ended engagement. |
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Within this severe limitation of scope, this economics is most often applied as a post-hoc apologia for ideological prescriptions, rather than as an open-ended and critical inquiry. |
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To return to an observation we made in our Introduction, the commitment to Afghanistan we propose here is not faint-hearted-but nor is it open-ended. |
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Bell Aliant Regional Communications Income Fund was established in 2006 and is an unincorporated, open-ended, limited purpose trust governed by the laws of Ontario pursuant to a Declaration of Trust. |
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If the title of the bill is to become an open-ended billboard for political rhetoric and advertising, then I think the House should put a stop to it. |
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Development of the skills of cultural competence including active listening, use of open-ended questions and allowing the necessary time for interaction is essential. |
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Sorting through a large number of answers to open-ended questions in which respondents will have used widely divergent terminology and may have nearly illegible writing is both technically challenging and time consuming. |
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This process is open-ended and ill-defined. |
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Cover the crown with an open-ended cloche or a piece of glass resting on bricks. |
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Kgositsile's poetics registers a liminal unboundedness that can work in the service of an open-ended universal human made up of particulars. |
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The title of his more comprehensive Ideen zur Philosophie der Geschichte der Menschheit also refers to the open-ended sketchiness of his system. |
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You mount a favorite photograph on a piece of foam-core board and frame it with an open-ended box of heavyweight mirrored Mylar. |
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The Supernovel is inherently open-ended and without end. |
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Such combinative and open-ended actions constitute an initial fundamental experimental phase in which the notion of self-portrait refuses to be a simple figurative and finished representation of the artist. |
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One additional target of merit, and also generated from earlier work, is an open-ended I P anomaly marking the western edge of the mylonites. |
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Sometimes there are open-ended, unprompted questions. |
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A leading question strongly suggests what the answer should be, and a closed question leads participants to a yes or no answer, while an open-ended question opens up the conversation. |
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The combination of forced, open-ended, low-paying, national service for many Eritreans and severe unemployment leads some Eritreans to commit crime to support their families. |
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If the chemical reaction networks remain open-ended, then biochemists may have developed a plausible example of how such networks began to evolve into living things. |
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The rituals included building a chuppa, a cloth canopy held by four poles, and thus an open-ended but marked space under which the ceremony took place. |
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