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  2. Vignette (survey) - Wikipedia

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    A vignette is a short description of one or more hypothetical characters or situation. They are used in quantitative surveys or in qualitative studies that pretest surveys. Survey researchers use anchoring vignettes to correct interpersonally incomparable survey responses because respondents from different cultures, genders, countries, or ...

  3. File:The first oil district in Los Angeles, Toluca Street, ca ...

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    English: Photograph of the first oil district in Los Angeles, Toluca Street, ca.1895-1901. The oil field is closely packed with about 20 derricks which reflect in the standing water or oil on the ground in the foreground. Each derrick has a small building at its base. Oil pipes traverse the general area.

  4. Vignette (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Vignettes enable controlled studies of mental processes that would be difficult or impossible to study through observation or classical experiments. However, an obvious disadvantage of this method is that reading a vignette is different from experiencing a stimulus or action in everyday life .

  5. Oldsmobile Curved Dash - Wikipedia

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    The car's success was partially by accident; in 1901, a fire destroyed a number of other prototypes before they could be approved for production, leaving the Curved Dash as the only one intact. As workers were attempting to move the prototypes out of the burning building, they were only successful at rescuing one prototype, the Model R Curved Dash.

  6. Morgan Freeman narrates History Channel episode on Stuart ...

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    A 20th century criminal and escape artist who grew up on the Treasure Coast in the 1920s and 1930s will have one of his escape attempts retold on the History Channel.. Forrest Silva Tucker, who ...

  7. William Derrick - Wikipedia

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    William Derrick may refer to: William B. Derrick (1843–1913), African Methodist Episcopal bishop and missionary William S. Derrick (1802–1852), American politician from Pennsylvania

  8. US won't seek charges in unarmed Black motorist Ronald Greene ...

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    By Kanishka Singh. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. federal prosecutors will not bring charges in the fatal 2019 arrest of unarmed Black motorist Ronald Greene, Greene's family said on Tuesday.

  9. Get four free at-⁠home COVID-⁠19 tests from the CDC - AOL

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    You can voluntarily report positive or negative COVID-19 test results through MakeMyTestCount.org to help with public health efforts. To order tests and learn more, visit COVIDTests.gov .