Sentence examples for choosing one response from inspiring English sources

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Thresholds are the points where the probability of choosing one response category is equal to the probability of choosing an adjacent category.

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We provide radio buttons rather than dropdown lists when users need to choose one response from a list of mutually exclusive options because radio buttons can provide a more friendly user interface.

One possible scenario is that hippocampal activity patterns during a given 50% morph trial reflect reinstatements of the entire original learnt representation (e.g., 100% scene A), a process consistent with the operation of a bistable attractor network, and one that might plausibly be viewed to induce participants to choose one response over another.

Perceived academic impairment was assessed using the following two questions: "Have you had difficulty concentrating on your studies recently?" "Do you feel frustrated with a recent decline in your academic performance?" The participants were asked to choose one response from the following four: "yes", "somewhat", "not really", and "no".

Participants answered each item by choosing one of five response options.

At least since the Moynihan Report, in 1965, Americans have tended to answer the question "Why are people poor?" by choosing one of two responses: they can either point to economic forces (globalization, immigration) or blame cultural factors (decaying families, lack of "grit").

They did it by means of choosing one out of 4 responses (respectively, yes, rather yes, rather no, and no in the former, and almost always, often, sometimes and never in the latter).

Each respondent indicated whether she knew when she should receive a Pap test by choosing one of following possible responses: "The Pap test is not necessary if I am HPV-vaccinated," "I don't know," "The Pap test is necessary after marriage," or "The Pap test is necessary before marriage".

Choosing one activity over another, a smarter response over a less effective one, a new strategy instead of the same non-responsive methods.

For each item participants are asked to choose one of nine response options ranging from "never or less than once a week" to "six or more times per day".

Students must choose one of four responses to describe their reaction if their roommate had guests three nights in a row: "My roommate is not to invite anyone for the night," "It's fine occasionally but not every weekend," "It's O.K. and I would expect a reciprocal arrangement" or "It would be O.K. if I were gone for the weekend but not otherwise".

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