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Possible response options were "certainly", "probably", "probably not" and "certainly not".
Response options were: 'yes, definitely; yes, probably; probably not; definitely not', as used in the UK FS Trial [ 27].
At both sites, participants selected one of the following options: "Definitely yes," "Probably," "Probably not," and "Definitely not".
* Adapted from the Primary Care Assessment Tool [ 19]. † Likert scale items: definitely, probably, probably not, definitely not and not sure/don't remember.
To allow for uncertainty, response options were "definitely," "probably," "probably not," and "definitely not" as well as "don't know" for most early-life questions.
After the sequence ended, participants were asked, "Was the gap after the penultimate 's' longer?" and selected one of four responses labeled "Definitely," "Probably," "Probably Not," and "Definitely Not".
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Probably, and probably not.
Probably not; and probably just as well.
"No, probably not," he replies, probably rightly.
The best answers are still probably not and probably.
But we're now building in for the next five to 10 years at least 30 different approaches, probably not evaluated, probably not evidence-based, probably competing technology".
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