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– super-friendly questioner used to burn up briefing time through the magic of early-aughts technology".
For instance, when the questioner used the leading term "smashed," more witnesses said that they had seen, in the video, the car windows shattering; in fact, the windows had not broken.
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If you were a witness in a criminal case asked to recall how close two suspects were standing next to each other "whispering", you'd likely report a smaller distance than if the questioner had used the word "talking".
A questioner was used to guide the interview in order to find out the detail of social values set up.
After getting informed consent from each participant, a pre structured questioner was used to collect data regarding the number of years in practice, gender of respondent, frequency of cleaning and type of disinfectant used to clean the stethoscope, and professional career.
Only closed-ended questions were used, with the questioner specifying possible answers.
When one member of the audience worried whether Home would give Facebook even more access to private information about one's life, Mr. Zuckerberg reassured the questioner, "After using Home for several weeks, you will have no life".
In five of the eight questions, physicians used words or phrases that are characterised by linguists as having 'negative polarity.' These words and phrases are held to reveal (in their formulations) that the questioner 'has grounds for preferring one answer to another in this case a negative answer' 37 (see also Borkin 38 and Heritage 39).
Such a practice enables a "lead-in" to the questioner, who then uses their supplementary question to ask the First Minister any issue.
Mr. Pellegrini, fixing an unblinking stare at his questioner, instead contended that he used those words "under pressure" from the S.E.C. and its "hostile questions".
McKeon corrected a questioner when the word retirement was used, saying he was "in between jobs" in May, home in Elon, N.C., helping his grandson, Zachary Booker, a player at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington.
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