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A return to questions of value: How good is this passage or play, how do we judge it better or worse than something else in Shakespeare or in the work of other dramatists?
Michele Rogers, assistant dean of admissions at Northwestern University's Kellogg Graduate School of Management, said she thought that test takers made that mistake because of another factor: most of the exams do not allow students to return to questions they have answered.
In the 1970s, Donald Griffin, who made his reputation taking careful physical measurements to prove that bats use echolocation, made a considerable splash with his plea for a return to questions about animal minds, especially animal consciousness.
This insistent return to questions of influence has to do with the fact that Symonds held conflicting views about the causes of same-sex desire.
Several system features are enabled to promote adherence, including clear prompts, minimal skip outs, ability to return to questions, time and date stamping, and reminder phone calls from study personnel if calls are recorded as missed for one full day.
Respondents were able to return to questions and change their responses at any time until they submitted the questionnaire; at that time it was no longer accessible by that respondent.
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I thought, Mental note: return to question of mirrors, why we like watching ourselves fuck in mirrors — then I forgot this immediately.
Johnson returns to questions of quality order in Part II of Logic, Chapter VII, "The Different Kinds of Magnitude".
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