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Building learning relationships depends on the ability to elicit information about customers.
The accuracy and usefulness of the medical interview depend on the physician's ability to elicit information pertinent to the problem at hand and on the patient's accurate recall and articulation of the sequence of symptoms.
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Cases that once depended solely on the ability of detectives to elicit information from witnesses and suspects are now routinely bolstered by DNA evidence, video footage and cellphone records.
Instead, he challenged its ability to elicit any information at all.
In fact, research evidence suggests that physician behaviors (e.g., neglecting to ask about HRQOL issues) can impede a patient's willingness to introduce HRQOL concerns, that physicians vary greatly in their ability to elicit important information from patients, and that patients vary in their ability or desire to articulate it [ 15, 16].
Questioners may also feign friendship and respect to elicit information.
Subjects were interviewed to elicit information on putative risk factors.
Students should brainstorm questions that might be asked to elicit information from these different perspectives.
Bosch said that Kelly was taken aback by this attempt to elicit information.
On her part, the surrogate had adopted a false persona online and deceived the couple to elicit information about them.
In these circumstances, the interviewer is employing whatever legitimate resources are at his or her disposal to elicit information.
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