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 aleadingquestion.
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Theleadingquestionin this article is therefore: are there any sectoral patterns in the decisions to create quasi-autonomous organisations?
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Oneleadingquestion, however, provided sufficient motivation for that.
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Theleadingquestionaddressed 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.
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I imagine they will have their own views and would certainly object to anything in the nature of aleadingquestion.
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It is aleadingquestionand one which deserves earnest investigation.
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I do not want to ask aleadingquestion.
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That is what one might call aleadingquestion.
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That was a bit of aleadingquestion.
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That is aleadingquestionand a difficult one, but it is critical.
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I would like to ask aleadingquestion.
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I think that a cause which contributed to this confusion is a very common cause—aleadingquestionat the critical moment.
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Of course in a forensic diagnosis it would have to be absolutely the opposite—never asking aleadingquestionat all.
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Does he not consider that aleadingquestionwith the purpose of seeking complaints and not seeking appreciation?
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