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One possibility is that the biology students tend to interpret a question as a beneficial one when they are unsure about the answer no matter whether the answer can be easily learned (shallow questions) or not (deep questions).
For instance, Study 1 looks at patterns of misunderstandings in consultations between doctors and patients with limited English, identifying misunderstandings resulting from culturally specific styles of communication (such as how personal or impersonal to be, how direct to be in self-presentation or how literally to interpret a question).
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First, as Malone (2011) declares if five graders do not interpret a question in the same way the researchers need to rewrite that question.
Trump decided to interpret the question as a personal attack.
But isn't it too obvious to interpret the question of the portrait in a London shop window as a story about freedom of expression?
If one were to interpret that question as we intended, a positive response would be elicited only if the taker provided information that was not generally available to the public already.
He chose to interpret the question literally: he swapped his hoodie for a heavier bomber-type jacket, and we ambled north.
Encourage them to interpret the question as they wish – literally, figuratively or both.
Mr. Green managed to interpret each question so that he could get in lines he uses on the campaign trail, at times verbatim.
In Chinese, "Are you happy" happens to be a homophone for "Is your last name Fu?" Apparently, the elderly gentleman thought the happiness query so unlikely that he immediately chose to interpret the question as the latter.
It does underscore the importance of humans to interpret and question the results of big data.
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