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An example of this is a person, who answered "yes" to having had LBP in the past year but did not respond to the question on LBP ever, which would result in a corrected "yes" for LBP ever.
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The mean number of hits (correct "yes" responses) for captions preceding pictures was higher for negative than for benign pictures, t(41) = 5.38, p <.01, d = 0.83.
That's correct, yes.
"That's correct, yes," she said.
"Is that correct, yes or no?" Mr. Sheehan did not answer yes or no.
"That is correct, yes," Mr. Roeder told the jurors, in a calm, matter-of-fact voice.
He was then asked: "Did you have this in mind when you conducted your postmortem examination?" He replied: "That's correct, yes".
She sounds like Scully, as she sometimes does, when she replies, 'That is correct, yes.' For Anderson, the state of being happy - or, as she puts it, 'to design our lives as we would like to live in them' - takes 'a lot of focus and it takes a lot of work'.
HG: Correct, yes.
SM: That's correct, yes.
He quickly corrected himself and... yes, he did mean to say "Algeria".
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