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Examples of leading question


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Loftus next step was to investigate whether asking leading questions, or providing misleading information in other forms, might also affect peoples memory for the original event.
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I avoided asking if they thought the activities were a good idea of the teacher's, which would be a leadingquestion.
The leadingquestion in this article is therefore: are there any sectoral patterns in the decisions to create quasi-autonomous organisations?
One leadingquestion, however, provided sufficient motivation for that.
The leadingquestion addressed by the restricted concept of post-productivism, then, is to see to what extent different countries stand divided with respect to a set of controversial normative issues.
I imagine they will have their own views and would certainly object to anything in the nature of a leadingquestion.
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It is a leadingquestion and one which deserves earnest investigation.
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I do not want to ask a leadingquestion.
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That is what one might call a leadingquestion.
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That was a bit of a leadingquestion.
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That is a leadingquestion and a difficult one, but it is critical.
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I would like to ask a leadingquestion.
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I think that a cause which contributed to this confusion is a very common cause—a leadingquestion at the critical moment.
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Of course in a forensic diagnosis it would have to be absolutely the opposite—never asking a leadingquestion at all.
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Does he not consider that a leadingquestion with the purpose of seeking complaints and not seeking appreciation?
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It is a leadingquestion.
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This is the leadingquestion.
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That is a wonderful leadingquestion.
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In other words, this sentence is a leadingquestion, where the speaker has an expectation as to what the answer will be.
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Finally, the survey asked an obvious leadingquestion in that it suggested its own answer.
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The interviewers were unfamiliar with the respondent's earlier data in order to reduce the chances of asking leading questions during the interviews.
Their voices show that attorneys were not always able to steer witnesses along by putting words in their mouths or by asking leading questions.
He did this in the form of leading questions and problems the elucidation of which he hoped would benefit both disciplines.
One of the leading questions was the way in which social historians could make use of legal sources to analyse social change.
An initial setting-out of the defining features of the film medium might not have come amiss, with leading questions about their impact on opera.
Leading questions and the eyewitness report.
A number of very important and leading questions have been asked.
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The questions are not leading questions, as the facilitator does not assume anything about the memorys content.
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The big differences between studies exemplifies the problems in conducting a neutral and broad study without asking leading questions on the particular subject.
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However, the court must take care to be sure that the examining attorney is not "coaching" the witness through leading questions.
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This research raised questions as to the accuracy of flashbulb memories and highlighting how witnesses could be manipulated through leading questions.
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Strategic interviewing must be assessed with sensitivity on an individual bases and without leading questions, as they may influence the child's answer.
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Factual questions referred to information about true details in the picture, whereas leading questions referred to information about unconventional details in the picture.
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It was intended to promote education in leading questions of religion and science.
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He expounds on how this can be achieved, simply by asking a different set of leading questions.
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As a practical matter, it rests within the trial court's discretion as to what leading questions may be asked on re-direct.
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Since a witness called by the opposing party is presumed to be hostile, cross-examination does permit leading questions.
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Post-event information can come from leading questions, statements made by the media or co-witnesses.
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The questionnaires used asked leading questions that were poorly framed leading to responses that were ambiguous or irrelevant.
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The reporter continues asking them leading questions until they mention that they had watched rock music videos earlier in the day.
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Therefore, they made her leading questions to make her identify the events as either a dream or reality.
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Studies also show that it is not the leading questions themselves that can alter a childs recall of the event, but the event in question.
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Leading questions are the primary mode of examination of witnesses who are hostile to the examining party, and are not objectionable in that context.
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Oral historians generally prefer to ask open-ended questions and avoid leading questions that encourage people to say what they think the interviewer wants them to say.
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Critics suggested that the children or their parents had deceived him, that he was too willing to believe them, and that he had asked them leading questions.
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