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  2. Crackpot index - Wikipedia

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    The index used responses to a list of 37 questions, each positive response contributing a point value ranging from 1 to 50; the computation is initialized with a value of −5. [3] [4] An earlier version only had 17 questions with point values for each ranging from 1 to 40. [5] Sample point assignments: [5]

  3. Wikipedia:Requests for feedback/How to answer - Wikipedia

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    If you are familiar with process and friendly to newcomers, please consider watching Requests for feedback, and regularly responding to requests posted here. When responding to requests, please bear the following in mind: Users requesting feedback here are likely to be newcomers, so please do not bite the newcomers and be civil. Refrain from ...

  4. Positive feedback - Wikipedia

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    Positive feedback is used in digital electronics to force voltages away from intermediate voltages into '0' and '1' states. On the other hand, thermal runaway is a type of positive feedback that can destroy semiconductor junctions. Positive feedback in chemical reactions can increase the rate of reactions, and in some cases can lead to explosions.

  5. Wikipedia:Feedback walkthrough - Wikipedia

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    Article feedback was found at the bottom of many Wikipedia articles; it is a simple form that readers can use to submit suggestions for improvement. (See screenshot below.) These suggestions are then reviewed by Wikipedia contributors, who can identify and take action on useful feedback -- while ignoring or removing bad submissions.

  6. Corrective feedback - Wikipedia

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    Written feedback in particular can involve a certain amount of "markup" on the student's work, with errors underlined or circled and corrections inserted or noted in the margins. Feedback can also be recorded as a score, such as a percentage, a letter grade, or an achievement level defined by a specific reference.

  7. Use AOL Certified Mail to confirm legitimate AOL emails

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    AOL may send you emails from time to time about products or features we think you'd be interested in. If you're ever concerned about the legitimacy of these emails, just check to see if there's a green "AOL Certified Mail" icon beside the sender name.

  8. Acquiescence bias - Wikipedia

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    Acquiescence bias, also known as agreement bias, [1] is a category of response bias common to survey research [2] in which respondents have a tendency to select a positive response option [1] [3] or indicate a positive connotation disproportionately more frequently.

  9. List of email subject abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Immediate response not required. RR, meaning Reply Requested or Reply Required. The recipient is informed that they should reply to this email. RSVP, meaning Reply Requested, please, from the French Répondez s'il vous plaît. The recipient is informed that they should reply to this email. Often used for replies (accept/decline) to invitations.