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In most other areas of science, a question leads to an experiment that tests a hypothesis.
"Asking a question leads to that flow-on effect of gaining new followers".
If necessary, a question leads to a thorough search through all of these information sources and the internet.
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It could be that a CAPI format encourages under-reporting once it becomes clear to Core participants that a positive response to an initial question leads to an extra set of follow-up questions.
The G.R.E., required for admission to a range of graduate programs, is a "computer adaptive" test, so that a correct answer to one question leads to a more difficult subsequent question, while a wrong answer leads to a simpler one.
Foremost, a relevant clinical question leads to the study hypothesis, which ought to be reflected in the study design.
In the case of George Black, a similar question led to a world of further questions.
Recent research showed that the exclusion of such a screening question led to high telescoping (Reep 2013a, 2014).
A meeting on the question led to a general discussion of interstate commerce.
-Andrew Flowers explains how a flawed survey question led to undercounting the number of evictions.
A positive response to this question led to a follow-on question: "What was the reason/ reasons for not seeking dental care?".
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