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As this would elicit a bias response.

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Knowing what tools to wield to elicit the needed cooperation is a critical managerial skill.

Everyone knows what tends to happen next, yet it rarely fails to elicit a chuckle.

They were trying to identify short film clips that could reliably elicit a strong emotional response in laboratory Settings.

A series of experiments which attempted to elicit states of powerfulness and powerlessness in the minds of volunteers.

And he does things I would never do. He lies to people himself, for example, to elicit the truth.

RUP contains guidance for how to elicit, select, and group use cases, and how to allocate them among iterations.

IESE Insight argues that depending on how difficult it is to provide the favour and its impact on the recipient, such actions can elicit many positive returns.

Writing interview scripts in advance of a session lets researchers review and revise wording to elicit useful and unbiased responses from participants.

I've experienced firsthand the barely veiled hostility that being rich-or merely being perceived as rich-can elicit from veritable strangers, even those who are themselves well-off.

First, there is a correlation between unhealthiness and impulsiveness of food items: Unhealthy food items also tend to elicit impulsive responses.

If Polanski was just an ordinary man instead of a world-famous film director, the bare facts of his case would be likely to elicit little sympathy - especially from the world famous.

一系列的实验,尝试从实验志愿者的心理中诱导(elicit)出“有权有势和无权无势”的心理状态。

A poem he wrote entitled “Vermin” seems to be about his need, and reluctance, to elicit that “faint squeak of mortality” from some psychic mouse, which he couldn’t put his finger on.

We have every reason to pour our rage on him, but he was so insignificant, so benighted that the most forceful outpouring of our wrath can elicit nothing but an indifferent look -- it is like playing a lute to a cow.

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