kraut in A Sentence

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    Check the Kraut after 24 hours.

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    Chase, go get the Kraut ready to travel.

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    And Kraut said, I am not his keeper,

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    The day I discovered that my Kraut had crashed, I was crushed.

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    In that case, Burke and Kraut combined survey data with Facebook log data.

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    They liked to think of themselves as heroes, their one desire being to“shoot a Kraut.”.

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    But, even so, Burke and Kraut had to use surveys in order to answer their research question.

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    As the work of Burke and Kraut illustrates, big data sources will not eliminate the need to ask people questions.

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    One example of enriched asking is the study by Burke and Kraut(2014) about whether interacting on Facebook increases friendship strength, which I described in section 3.2.

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    In addition to using a survey to collect their outcome of interest, Burke and Kraut also had to use a survey to learn about potentially confounding factors.

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    In addition to using a survey to collect their outcome of interest, Burke and Kraut also had to use a survey to learn about potentially confounding factors.

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    The corner of Hot Dog Street and Kraut Avenue isn't exactly the center of skinny town, but this potent condiment is well worth slipping into your diet.

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    The setting that Burke and Kraut were working in, however, meant that they didn't have to deal with two big problems that researchers doing enriched asking face.

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    In 1869 Schröder, Prinzhorn and Kraut repeated both Gerhardt's(from sodium salicylate) and von Gilm's(from salicylic acid) syntheses and concluded that both reactions gave the same compound-acetylsalicylic acid.

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    One example of enriched asking is the study of Burke and Kraut(2014), which I described earlier in the chapter(Section 3.2), about whether interacting on Facebook increases friendship strength.

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    The setting in which Burke and Kraut were working, however, meant that they didn't have to deal with two big problems that researchers doing enriched asking typically face.

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    For example, a longitudinal study by Kraut and colleagues found that the more hours people spent on the internet, the more time they spent having face-to-face contact with family and friends.

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    There has also been a stream of research attempts to apply more general social psychological theories to designing online communities that is relevant to the design of mass collaboration projects, see, for example, Kraut et al.(2012).

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    The practical and fundamental limitations of big data sources, and how they can be overcome with surveys, are illustrated by Moira Burke and Robert Kraut's(2014) research on how the strength of friendships was impacted by interaction on Facebook.

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