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"formulated question" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a specific question that has been expressed in a clear, structured form. For example, "The team asked the interviewee a well-formulated question about his experience in the industry."
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They dawdle endlessly in ignorance when a cleanly formulated question or two would clear up some things pretty quickly.
Users can type in their own question which prompts an already formulated question and answer to appear —or they can choose from a list of topics.
The search for relevant literature on the formulated question can be can be carried out in secondary sources (Cochrane Library, Bandolier, ACP Journal Club, Evidence-Based Medicine, Evidence-Based Nursing, Journal of Family Practice, Evidence-Based Purchasing, Journal of Evidence- Based Health Policy and Management) and primary sources (Medline, EMBASE or Índice Médico Español).
Identifying, summarizing, and synthesizing all relevant studies that directly answer the formulated question 3.
Finally, previously formulated Question Diagrams can be shared among researchers.
The Fresno Test asks the participant to select the best design for answering the formulated question.
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Some negative formulated questions were transformed into positive formulations.
Prior to the actual debate, the two teams organized their positions and formulated questions for the opposing side.
Rigorous and robust data analysis is directed by clearly defined goals and properly formulated questions.
Nineteen percent reported that they formulated questions and searched in databases.
Factor 1: Medical and nursing quality is measured by six positively and two negatively formulated questions.
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