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  2. I was having a hard time getting my teens to talk about their ...

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    I try again and ask more specific, open-ended question s, like, "How was your math test, or did anything fun happen at lunch?" The answer, again, is "good." The answer, again, is "good."

  3. Open-ended question - Wikipedia

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    An open-ended question is a question that cannot be answered with a "yes" or "no" response, or with a static response. Open-ended questions are phrased as a statement which requires a longer answer. They can be compared to closed-ended questions which demand a “yes”/“no” or short answer. [1]

  4. Self-concept - Wikipedia

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    [48] [49] The final item, question 80, is an open-ended question that qualitatively assesses other mechanisms adolescents use to cope during difficult circumstances. The Adolescent Coping Scale gives respondents insight into their self concept by giving them an opportunity to engage in self-assessment and reflect on their behaviours and how ...

  5. 50+ Best Never Have I Ever Questions That Will Take ... - AOL

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    Here's a list of the best Never Have I Ever questions you can ask the next time you're playing. ... Never have I ever sent a text message I ended up regretting. ... Madison Keys upsets No. 1 Aryna ...

  6. Free response question - Wikipedia

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    Free response questions require test takers to respond to a question or open-ended prompt with a prose response. In addition to being graded for factual correctness, free response questions may also be graded for persuasiveness, style, and demonstrated mastery of the subject material.

  7. Openness to experience - Wikipedia

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    Examples of statement measure items used, from the NEO PI-R, based on the Five Factor Model, and the HEXACO-PI-R based on the HEXACO model of personality, are "Love to think up new ways of doing things" and "Have difficulty understanding abstract ideas". [8] In these tests, openness to experience is one of the five/six measured personality ...