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When someone has finished talking, ask them an open-ended question that refers to what they just said, or is related to what they just said.
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Instruments such as the CIDI begin with screening questions that refer to lifetime episodes and then explore these episodes in detail, returning to the more recent past through the inclusion of a small number of items asking about the timing of similar recent episodes.
It includes 5 essays or passages, with a set of questions that refer to that passage.
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They cancelled classes in art, music, geography, philosophy, sociology, psychology and Christian religion, and asked mathematics teachers to remove any questions that refer to democracy and elections.
However, we carefully crafted questions that referred to image aquisition such as probe selection for a specific exam, optimization techniques such as depth adjustment, and clinical interpretation such as appropriate next step in an attempt to assess more than simple ultrasound interpretation skills.
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A companion paper reported responses to the subset of survey questions that referred to the clinical assessment and management of tinnitus within English Audiology Departments [ 23].
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