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Here's a typical BMO2 question taken from last year: We say that two integer points (a, b) and (c, d) in the plane can 'see' each other if the line segment joining them passes through no other integer points.
Zaidi and Burchardt (2005) also use a similar question taken from the British Household Panel Survey, along with another one asking whether the interviewed household can save.
We included a lifetime DSM-IV Criterion A1 event screening question taken from the National Comorbidity Study [ 21].
To improve the specificity of the measure, we included a lifetime DSM-IV Criterion A1 event screening question taken from the National Comorbidity Study [ 21].
Catastrophizing is measured with a single question taken from the Pain Catastrophizing Scale [ 38]: Have you felt your neck pain is terrible and that it's never going to get any better?
If they answered 'yes', participants indicated how often they had consumed alcohol over the previous 6 months, using a question taken from the Adolescent Alcohol Involvement Scale 28, and they also estimated the number of times they 'got drunk' during this period.
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It is billed as town-hall style, with questions taken from the audience rather than put by a moderator.
Name the Place Following are some sample geography questions taken from previous National Geographic Bee competitions and the research of Lou Russo, a social studies teacher at Elisabeth Adams Middle School in Guilford.
Some examples of questions, taken from each category are given in the Appendix.
The panel session ended with a handful of questions taken from the audience — sourced via Slido.com.
All questions taken from KINDL® were rated on a 4-point Likert scale (never, sometimes, often, always) and referred to the preceding 4 weeks.
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