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Those who participated were not offered any payment for their efforts, but the app told them how many people nearby chose the same answer as they did.
According to Harvard Business School professor, Alison Wood Brooks, you chose the same answer as 91% of other adults.
Agreement for each question was considered high when ≥80% respondents chose the same answer, and was considered moderate when ≥60% but <80% respondents chose the same answer.
Agreement was considered controversial when <60% respondents chose the same answer.
With regards to respondents' answers to the four statements in favour of deferring testing (Table 1), it could be that at least some of the respondents chose the same answer (good reason/not good reason/don't know) for all statements.
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The software also allowed students to be blocked from choosing the same answer (correct or incorrect) more than once.
The percentages that appear after each answer indicate how many other quiz participants chose the same response.
The Giants chose the same.
Both chose the same verb.
(You can choose x instead, and you'll get the same answer in the end).
For 15 years Americans have been giving more or less the same answer, with the percentage choosing "murder" ranging from 57 percent to 48percentt.
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