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  2. Michael Miles - Wikipedia

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    Although he produced radio shows during the war years, it was with the transfer of his quiz show Take Your Pick to television that he made his name. The programme, which had already been heard on Radio Luxembourg for three years, was one of the first game shows on ITV in September 1955 when the new channel began its broadcasts (ITV's other early quiz show was Double Your Money, presented by ...

  3. Sporcle - Wikipedia

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    Sporcle is a trivia and pub quiz website created by trivia enthusiast Matt Ramme. [1] First launched on April 23, 2007, the website allows users to play and make quizzes on a wide range of subjects, with the option to earn badges by completing challenges.

  4. Pick Your Brain - Wikipedia

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    Pick Your Brain was created by Marc Summers, who also served as its host and executive producer. [1] He was assisted by a giant robot named 2-XL, based on the Tiger Electronics toy of the same name and voiced by Greg Berg. Pick Your Brain was produced by Marc Summers Productions and The Summit Media Group, [2] [3] and was distributed by Rysher TPE.

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  7. Trust (game show) - Wikipedia

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    For each question, candidates choose (without being able to see) the level of difficulty of the question proposed to them. They have an early question, the wording of which is common to the three difficulty levels offered, and discover the end of the question after choosing the difficulty level they want.

  8. Harris or Trump? The psychology behind how voters choose a ...

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    Federico says that in the last 30 years or so, partisan identity has become “stronger and more crystallized,” meaning that whether you identify as a Democrat or Republican is now an even ...

  9. Multiple choice - Wikipedia

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    The multiple choice format is most frequently used in educational testing, in market research, and in elections, when a person chooses between multiple candidates, parties, or policies. Although E. L. Thorndike developed an early scientific approach to testing students, it was his assistant Benjamin D. Wood who developed the multiple-choice ...