0 to question someone in detail about work they have done for you:
The pilots were thoroughly debriefed after every mission.
a debriefing session
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After every flight, engineers thoroughly debrief the test pilot.
Ultimately, the staff should have a chance to debrief and review their common experience.
These include the context of the research, support mechanisms and debriefing for researchers.
At the end of the experiment all participants were fully debriefed and encouraged to ask questions.
After two minutes they were told to stop writing before being debriefed and paid for their cooperation.
Academic members of the research team facilitated two follow-up sessions with interviewers to debrief issues and concerns, provide support, and facilitate learning.
At the end of the present experiment, children were debriefed and taught the correct spellings of the words.
Given that debriefing would defeat the whole purpose of attempts to protect the subjects, it cannot be part of the retrospective study's protocol.
The last part of the survey contained questions regarding the respondent's socio-economic status and debriefing questions regarding the choice experiment.