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respondent and may
Such a question may be asked merely to harass or upset the respondent with no intention of listening to their reply, or asked with the full expectation that the respondent will predictably deny it.
As well, in some cases, the court may not call on counsel for the respondent, if it has not been convinced by the arguments of counsel for the appellant.
In very rare cases, the court may not call on counsel for the appellant and instead calls directly on counsel for the respondent.
The due process for petitions for such writs is not simply civil or criminal, because they incorporate the presumption of nonauthority, so that the official who is the respondent has the burden to prove his authority to do or not do something, failing which the court has no discretion but to decide for the petitioner, who may be any person, not just an interested party.
IVR may be used by survey organizations for asking more sensitive questions where the investigators are concerned that a respondent might feel less comfortable providing these answers to a human interlocutor ( such as questions about drug use or sexual behavior ).
* uncovers real or hidden drivers which may not be apparent to the respondent themselves
Justice Lewis F. Powell, Jr. delivered a concurring opinion, taking future issue with any legal claims brought against state sodomy laws under the U. S. Eighth Amendment, where the conviction for acts of sodomy result in " cruel or unusual " punishments for those engaging in them: " is not to suggest, however, that respondent may not be protected by the Eighth Amendment of the Constitution.
Additionally, a personality quiz may be a series of multiple-choice questions about the respondent without right or wrong answers.
On the other hand, even if a researcher presents what he or she believes is an equidistant scale, it may not be interpreted as such by the respondent.
A loaded question may be asked to trick the respondent into admitting something that the questioner believes to be true, and which may in fact be true.
The respondent's deep-seated motivations may not be consciously recognized by the respondent or the respondent may not be able to verbally express them in the form demanded by the questioner.
In a sales context, the speaker may give the respondent the illusion of choice between two possibilities.
As with all self-reported data, understanding of the question may have varied from respondent to respondent.
This may occur if the questioner is obviously angling for a particular answer ( as in push polling ) or if the respondent wishes to please the questioner by answering what appears to be the " morally right " answer.
* In 1903, the punishment for murder in the first degree was changed from death, to " death or imprisonment for life as the jury may determine ..." If the jury shall find the respondent guilty of murder in the first degree, the punishment shall be life imprisonment unless the jury shall add to their verdict the words, with capital punishment.
During an appeal, oral proceedings may take place at the request of the EPO or at the request of any party to the proceedings, i. e. the applicant ( who is, in pre-grant appeal, the appellant ), or the patentee or an opponent ( who are, in opposition appeal, appellant or respondent ).
" and the respondent may claim, " Just two.

respondent and make
It asks how willing the respondent is to make various associations.
* convince respondent that they can make a difference
* Do not make assumptions about the respondent.
The respondent then experiences the social obligation to make a concession in kind back to the requester, and thus agrees to the second, lower request.
70, the Court of Appeal laid down that the court will not make a decree in a jactitation suit in favour of a petitioner who has at any time acquiesced in the assertion of the respondent that they were actually married.

respondent and alternative
In more recent years it has become common practice to present the trade-offs as a choice exercise ( where the respondent simply chooses the most preferred alternative from a selection of competing alternatives-particularly common when simulating consumer choices ) or as a constant sum allocation exercise ( particularly common in pharmaceutical market research, where physicians indicate likely shares of prescribing, and each alternative in the trade-off is the description a real or hypothetical therapy ).

respondent and answers
There is also the question of whether the respondent based his answers on factual information and carefully considered judgment, or whether his answers were casual guesses.
The responses were carefully checked for obvious errors in the answers or for questions that were apparently not understood by the respondent.
" Whether the respondent answers yes or no, he will admit to having a wife, and having beaten her at some time in the past.
So the previous question is " loaded ," whether or not the respondent has actually beaten their spouse — and if the respondent answers anything other than " yes " or " no " in an attempt to deny having beaten their spouse, the questioner can accuse them of " trying to dodge the question ".
Open-ended questions are questions for which the respondent is asked to provide his or her own answers.
In the answers, the respondent " projects " their unconscious attitudes and motivations into the picture, which is why these are referred to as " projective tests.
Some or all of her published surveys depended on wide multi-channel questionnaire distribution, opportunity for many long answers on a respondent's own schedule, enforced respondent anonymity, and response by mail rather than polling by telephone.
In statistical surveys conducted by means of structured interviews or questionnaires, a subset of the survey items having binary ( e. g., YES or NO ) answers forms a Guttman scale ( named after Louis Guttman ) if they can be ranked in some order so that, for a rational respondent, the response pattern can be captured by a single index on that ordered scale.
The answers to surveys can often be manipulated by wording the question in such a way as to induce a prevalence towards a certain answer from the respondent.
In psychology, recall bias is a type of systematic bias which occurs when the way a survey respondent answers a question is affected not just by the correct answer, but also by the respondent's memory.
Either the respondent or the interviewer sits at a computer terminal and enters the answers.
* Either the respondent or an interviewer sits at a computer terminal and answers a questionnaire using the keyboard or mouse.

respondent and because
Thus, these facts are presupposed by the question, and in this case an entrapment, because it narrows the respondent to a single answer, and the fallacy of many questions has been committed.
Having military intelligence representatives participate in the execution of the national defence policy is important because it becomes the first respondent and commentator on the policy expected strategic goal compared to the realities of identified threats.
Justice Samuel F. Miller dissented, but only because he believed the respondent was not entitled to the property under the acts passed by Congress and the President's pardons.
# Secretary Rumsfeld can be named as the respondent to Padilla's habeas corpus petition, even though it is South Carolina's Commander Marr who had immediate physical custody of Padilla, because there have been past cases where national-level officials have been named as respondents to such petitions.
It has been called an effective enforcement mechanism " because the respondent is prevented from testing the validity of the device until the government tries to enforce.
Finding this " bridge " involves an abstraction process that necessarily goes beyond logical inference, theory and experiment and involves an element of " art ", because it must establish an appropriate connection between the language used, the intersubjective interactions between the surveyor and the respondent, and how respondents and those who process the data construct the meaning of what is being asked of them.
Recently, pharmaceutical companies have begun to use social network analysis to uncover thought leaders ; because it does not introduce respondent bias, which is commonly found in primary research ; it can identify and map out the entire scientific community for a disease state ; and it has greater compliance with state and federal regulations ; because physician prescribing patterns are not used to create the social network.
The respondent agrees because the requester has lowered his / her request, making a concession to the respondent.

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