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"feedback on questions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to denote a response to a question or questions, for example, 'I asked my teacher for feedback on questions I had for my research project, and she was happy to help.'.
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And if enough people, or the right people, follow you, you can get something truly revolutionary: expert, instantaneous feedback on questions or opinions.
The authors thank Asha Mada, Austin Xu, Bryce Renfeldt, Hetal Raval, Tejal Petal and the other members of the Hoese lab for their feedback on questions.
Participants were instructed to provide feedback on questions lacking clarity and items that could be viewed as potentially difficult to answer.
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Again, if an analyst report comes out in print form, it's not the same as when it comes out in digital with a comments area, that everyone can provide feedback on, question, challenge.
In each round respondents were also asked to give qualitative feedback on the questions, to suggest new questions or to modify existing ones.
As founder William Tunstadmitsdoe admits: "Getting people's feedback on the questions and seeing the questions asked is very valuable and helps the system improve".
Comments from observers suggest that, when instructors were following up/giving feedback on clicker questions or activities, they often posed questions to the students.
The researcher met with them at their workplace, where they individually responded to the questionnaire and provided immediate feedback on any questions or obstacles that they perceived while responding to the questions.
Obviously allowing everyone to submit questions results in a lot of duds, but Trivia Crack also allows users to offer feedback on the questions.
Additional feedback on two questions that students found most difficult in the January exam unit.
Qualitative feedback on the questions was evaluated on the draft version of the TiC-P.
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