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The most poorly answered question concerned the radiation dose imparted by a chest radiograph.
There were, however, a few items which stood out as being particularly poorly answered.
After excluding poorly answered questionnaires (response sets and missing information, etc), the number of valid responses reduced to 36,612 (98.1% of the original sample).
There were two items that were poorly answered and the worst was on the misconception that 'infant walkers promote independent walking in infants'.
Poorly answered questions included items on research ethics, research terminology such as triangulation, t-tests, cost-benefit analysis, incidence vs. prevalence vs. mortality/case fatality rates.
The questionnaires (n = 48, 0.9%) which were poorly answered (<50% of questions) and the questionnaires that included at least 2 such responses (1.6% of the sample, n = 85) were further excluded from the data analysis.
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The Times, where Gore had stopped to meet with the senior editors and reporters on his way to the speech at the New-York Historical Society, as part of the kickoff of the Prosperity and Progress tour, printed excerpts of the conversation that made it clear he had come across poorly, having answered questions by delivering little speeches on tangentially related topics.
Canadian medical students and recent graduates fared poorly when answering questions regarding SUDY, which illustrates a need for more education and awareness regarding these disorders.
Survey respondents fared poorly when answering questions regarding SUDY, which may be a reflection of inadequate medical education regarding these disorders.
Another survey of 183 editors of high-impact medical journals in 2009 found that, although 76% had received training in medical editing, they performed poorly when answering questions about: authorship (only 30% gave 'correct' answers, ie, consistent with commonly cited guidelines), plagiarism (17% correct), peer review (16% correct) and conflicts of interest (15% correct).
When he applied to leave Poston "for private employment," he had to answer thirty questions relating to his identity, including "Do You Speak Japanese?," "Read Japanese?," and "Write Japanese?" He answered "Poorly" to the first question and "No" to the others.
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