0 to question someone in detail about work they have done for you: --
a debriefing session
The pilots were thoroughly debriefed after every mission.
1 to question someone in detail to get useful information about something that person has done for you: --
After every flight, engineers thoroughly debrief the test pilot.
The process incorporates debriefing afterwards, time for reflection and self-evaluation using the negotiated statements to formalise action plans.
Prior to retrieving the questionnaire, the interviewer was debriefed by one of the principal investigators.
Families were debriefed after all data collection was complete.
At the end, participants were debriefed about the correct spellings of the words whose modified spellings they had learned to read.
Finally, parents were debriefed about the experience of participating in the focus group and thanked for their participation.
Participants were then paid £5 for their time and cooperation and were debriefed.
Participants were debriefed at the end of the testing session.
The last part of the survey contained questions regarding the respondent's socio-economic status and debriefing questions regarding the choice experiment.