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Mr. Libous received what is known as a 15-day letter, the typical first step in a preliminary inquiry that informs the subject of the complaint and gives that person 15 days to provide a response.
The main difference between this version and original version of Wisconsin Card Sorting Test [47] is that the modified version informs the subject about the change of rule of sorting criteria.
The person who informs the subject will be a physician.
Before giving the green light, the examiner informs the subject that a word or color will remain unchanged during the entire test.
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They're controversial — not least because they come with a gag order that prevents companies from informing the subject of the letter, let alone disclosing its very existence.
Witnessing her country torn apart by war and violence, especially against women, has informed the subject matter in her work.
Finally, one can easily create hints, that again are all of the same structure and that may inform the subject at a meta-level that a reinterpretation of the problem is needed [15].
The document will be in a language understandable to the participants and will specify who informed the subject.
On each trial, a picture informed the subject how much juice they would receive for making a saccade to the remembered location.
Each block was introduced by a one-word instruction presented for 2.5 s, informing the subject about which of the four conditions followed next.
If studies are done in a clinical setting, it may be unethical not to inform the subject of results with actionable clinical implications.
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