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He managed to mix questions about the nitty-gritty of parenting (do you manage to make it home for bathtime?) with a lengthy family policy debate.

For problem-based subjects, the interleaving technique is straightforward: simply mix questions on homework and quizzes with previous materials (which takes care of spacing as well); for languages, mix vocabulary themes rather than blocking by theme (Thomson & Mehring, 2016).

POLYGRAPH Polygraphers use what is called the Control Question Test, which mixes questions about a crime with control questions.

But since gaslights and floodlights don't easily mix, the question is: why was this necessary?

The pilots, which included an interview with a leading quantum physicist and academics debating the ethics of WikiLeaks, suggest an inspired mix of Question Time, Game For A Laugh and Think Of A Number.

Their decision caused outrage among DJ Shadow fans worldwide, so he decided to post the mix in question for listeners to judge for themselves.

Because arugula was an ingredient in the salad mix in question, it was not possible to otherwise distinguish it in the univariate analysis from the salad mix itself.

A mix of question formats was used (Likert scales, ordered categories, quantitative responses, binary responses, lists of yes/no's summed to create quantitative responses, and vignettes that asked the respondent to generate answers which were "checklisted" by the researcher and summed to give a quantitative response).

As Lewis remarks in a related context, we are prone to "mix up questions of what is generally conducive to what with questions of what caused what," though, "Every historian knows that actions often have unintended and unwanted consequences".

If we mix up questions of what is generally conducive to what, with questions about what caused what in this particular case, he says, we may think that it is reasonable to deny that c causes e.

The interview guide contained a mix of questions including, but not limited to, those shown in box 1. Question four (box 1) was phrased in the third person to allow participants to speak freely, especially about negative experiences or behaviours.

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