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∙ 15y agoMultiple-choice, also known as "multiple guess".
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∙ 15y agoThe question is incomplete. No options are given (for which of the following) to answer the question.
I don't even know what your school is so I didn't choose it ...
Advantages of using an Interview· If the respondent lacks reading skills to answer a questionnaire. · Are useful for untangling complex topics.· The Interviewer can probe deeper into a response given by an interviewee.· Interviews produce a higher response rate.Disadvantages of using an Interview· The interviewer can affect the data if he/she is not consistent. · It is very time consuming.· It is not used for a large number of people.· The Interviewer may be biased and ask closed questions.
because I want to cure people.
a strong minded person will choose a medium they are unfamiliar with and master it. a weak person will choose something that has been used masterfully in the past. maybe that helps?
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There is no predetermined scale. You choose the scale so as to best represent the data.
This question is more opinion-based, rather than fact-based. I suggest this question be answered by simply getting varied opinions. The easiest way to do that is to put any following responses to this question on the Discussion page. (If you don't know how to get to the Discussion page, simply choose the button/link at the bottom that says "Discuss.")
Of the articles of faith, in Islam, one of them is the belief in predestiny and freewill. We believe that life is a constant interaction between the two. God has predetermined things based upon His perfect knowledge of what you will choose, by your free will. We freely choose, and God does not force us; but since God knows, already, what we will choose, he has predetermined what the results will be of what we choose. It is a constant interaction . . . of both. How great is God !
qualified statements are less likely to be false
To answer this question question we need a who, what, when , where, why, or how. You need a who and where in your question.
Probably the best place to start comparison shopping is the Internet. Please enter whatever URL that you use to find answers to your questions. For example, google your question. There should be plenty of sites to choose from just on the first page of responses.
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Because I thought it was amusing somehow