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Stakeholders may spontaneously share information on some topics, but remain silent on others, unless asked explicitly.
The empirical part involved interviews with Requirements Engineering professionals to identify the topic sets and topics in each set, surveys of business people in order to evaluate how likely they would spontaneously share information about topics, and evaluations of how likely students would share information about each topic, when asked about requirements for social network websites.
Care providers could put more effort into learning patients' beliefs about their illness and its management, because patients may not always spontaneously share this information.
These cooperatively breeding species are known to spontaneously share foodstuffs with their own offspring and the offspring of others, to act prosocially even with unrelated others (for tamarins: see Hauser et al. 2003; for marmosets: see Burkart et al. 2007), and to cooperate when harvesting and processing large fruits (Garber 1997).
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Almost 300 people spontaneously shared whether or not they were married and almost one in every five felt it was important to let us know whether they were homosexual or heterosexual (surprisingly, there were almost equal numbers of each).
Anecdotes of young children spontaneously sharing a philosophical thought with an observant adult are not sufficient.
What happened next exemplified infant-toddler initiated and coordinated triadic play where the immersive soundscape of tapping spoons and shared gazing, joined three babies together in a rhythmic, spontaneously shared, yet intentional, collective experience.
Detroit producer and FXHE boss, Omar-S, spontaneously shared a new, free EP over the weekend.
We were overwhelmed by the number of people who spontaneously shared their stories with us.
For several weeks afterward, my manager sent me at least one New York Times article a day about institutionalized racism and my co-workers spontaneously shared their white guilt with me.
Recent studies have revealed that common marmosets [7] and capuchin monkeys [8] [9] show prosociality, i.e., spontaneously sharing food with non-reciprocating and genetically unrelated individuals.
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