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Just randomly thinking and letting the mind wander and let anything and everything arise.
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If learners pose problems randomly without thinking, they would pose many meaningless problems or less meaningful problems in terms of the constraints.
As I lay there with the screen doors drawn back, listening to the susurrating rush of the mountain stream, thinking randomly of the day's Buddhist temples and shaven monks, monkeys, hawks and incense, of lost dynasties of tattooed head-hunters chased out of their land, sleep came easily, an escape within an escape.
I couldn't help thinking, entirely randomly, about another reference to bells, this time of the kirk variety.
Although researchers likely know that correlational studies pose a risk of confounding, this problem seems forgotten when thinking about experimental designs randomly assigning participants to levels of the independent variable and measuring the mediator (i.e., "measurement-of-mediation" designs).
Buy them flowers, send them a love note, randomly text them that you're thinking about them, etc. 5.
If any of this is sounding familiar, you're probably thinking of Chatroulette, the service that randomly paired you with a video chat partner anywhere in the world.
The survey, administered in randomly selected classrooms, also included questions about smoking, drinking, thinking about or attempting suicide, sexual intercourse, condom use, pregnancy and unhealthy eating behaviors like laxative abuse or self-induced vomiting.
Ten of the participants were randomly assigned to a condition where, in addition to thinking aloud, they also rated their willingness to prescribe a drug at regular intervals during each case.
I'm sleeping better, I'm not thinking about the weekend, and I don't wake up randomly from sirens or roommates doing coke at 3 AM.
I'm sleeping better, I'm not thinking about the weekend, and I don't wake up randomly from sirens or roommates doing packet at 3am.
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