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Could you explain a bit further?
Open-ended questions were employed to stimulate conversation and probing questions were used to further explore the comments made by participants, for example, "In what way do you mean?" or "Could you explain that further?"> All focus groups were conducted in the school setting as it was an environment in which participants were comfortable with.
Follow-up probes (e.g., "Could you explain this further?") were applied to motivate participants to provide a detailed rationale for their test decision.
These questions were asked to obtain a deeper understanding of each midwife's experience, for an example: Can you tell me more… Could you explain this further… The interviews took this relatively recent experience as their starting point and an in-depth interview which involved the midwives' lived experience of the matter could then ensue.
Do you think you could explain further?' Even if this makes you look like an idiot, and probably annoys the teacher, your chances of getting in trouble are minimized.
Could she explain further?
I asked if she could explain further what had happened to her when she performed the Variations.
Before I could explain further, she shrugged her shoulders, closed the door and went back upstairs, convinced that her Dad was conducting some sort of high tech experiment.
Although this approach has been amended with two-stage [23] or three-stage [24] processing schemes, as well as by the addition of "component cells," "pattern cells," and cascade models that could explain further details of motion perception [25], [26], this idea remains a popular conception of how motion percepts are generated.
The clustering technique could be explained further with one example here.
It should also be noted that this observation could be explained further by the fact that some of the C. albicans cells moved into the deep organs like the kidneys, being the primary target organ in systemic candidiasis where the multiplication of C. albicans occurs [ 38].
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