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Dutton set out to find answer, thinking that perhaps it was because nonreligious people were more rational than their religious brethren, and thus better able to reason that there was no God, he wrote.
Count to three before you answer, thinking about what your spouse has said.
The participant was required to listen to each question (listening phase), work out their answer (thinking phase), and then provide their response to the experimenter (speaking phase).
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But of course, Mr. Haas answered, thinking the Grand Master wanted to thank the lodge for its oyster feast.
"I'm ready to have him come and be my second for all football games," Tarkenton answered, thinking quickly.
Maybe they are, she had answered, thinking then how romantic it was to grow old with someone without being scared of his spines.
"I know this is a longshot, but do you happen to know the woman who was paddleboarding out here with whales on Monday?" "I don't," I answered, thinking it really should have been me.
In addition, the SDSCA adherent-days item asked about "diabetes medication," though we expect that given the explicit instructions for the other items, participants likely answered thinking about the same class of medications used for the other self-report measures.
Or is the answer to thinking through a problem to not think at all?
Once they finished answering their questions, the students went to hand in their answer sheet, thinking that the study was over.
Part of the answer is thinking about biotechnology, synthetic biology or genetics as a potential solution to the increase in population.
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