Sentence examples for probe answers from inspiring English sources

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Peer-to-peer interviewing has been shown to enable interviewees to be more open about issues encountered in practice, with interviewers better placed to probe answers using their professional experience.

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For example the close match between IDI and CD data, the possibility of probing answers, and the plausibility of answers given in the IDI, and the fact that the probing in the IDI also reveals inaccuracies in the IDI itself.

These interviews were non-standardised because the study explores a relatively new research area [ 43], and because that offers a lot of flexibility during the interview, e.g. in rephrasing or replacing questions, and in probing answers [ 32].

In favourable conditions, Yorkshire's seamers had made batting hellish, with movement in the air and a little off the pitch, their probing answered only by prodding.

APs on the respective channel answer with probe response messages.

The less forthcoming a president is, the more Congress will have to probe for answers.

Whether MMS staff have the time and resources to really probe the answers they receive is highly unlikely.

The written format also meant that we could not probe participants' answers.

It's hardly a question that feels remote or archaic today, and without ever trespassing into the territory of hectoring, this production implores us with wit and good cheer to keep probing for answers within our own hearts.

The photographs capture a giddy faux-science, exposing the effects of creatures and chemicals in new environments without probing for answers.

For reality probes, the answers were equally "yes" and "no".

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