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  • Randomized response
  • Technique of anonymising answers to sensitive questions

    subject to credibly say that they did not make a statement, while the randomized response technique allows the subject to credibly say that they had not been

    Randomized response

    Randomized_response

  • Randomized controlled trial
  • Form of scientific experiment

    as "randomized clinical trial" or "randomized comparative trial", leading to ambiguity in the scientific literature. Not all RCTs are randomized controlled

    Randomized controlled trial

    Randomized controlled trial

    Randomized_controlled_trial

  • Differential privacy
  • Methods of safely sharing general data

    person has a probability of a "Yes" response, whatever it may be. Although this example, inspired by randomized response, might be applicable to microdata

    Differential privacy

    Differential privacy

    Differential_privacy

  • Social-desirability bias
  • Response bias exhibited by survey respondents

    method, performing significantly better than the Randomized Response Technique (RRT). The randomized response technique asks a participant to respond with

    Social-desirability bias

    Social-desirability_bias

  • Response bias
  • Type of bias

    responding does not apply. Randomized response technique: This technique allows participants to answer a question that is randomly selected from a set of

    Response bias

    Response bias

    Response_bias

  • The Hardest Logic Puzzle Ever
  • Logic puzzle by Raymond Smullyan

    to depend on the answers to earlier questions, and the nature of Random's response should be thought of as depending on the flip of a fair coin hidden

    The Hardest Logic Puzzle Ever

    The_Hardest_Logic_Puzzle_Ever

  • Random oracle
  • Cryptographic model of a random function

    cryptography, a random oracle is an oracle (a theoretical black box) that responds to every unique query with a (truly) random response chosen uniformly

    Random oracle

    Random_oracle

  • Local differential privacy
  • Model of differential privacy

    alleviate contemporary privacy concerns in the era of big data. The randomized response survey technique proposed by Stanley L. Warner in 1965 is frequently

    Local differential privacy

    Local_differential_privacy

  • RRT
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    exploring random tree Reference Rendering Transform (Academy Color Encoding System) Registered Respiratory Therapist Renal replacement therapy Randomized response

    RRT

    RRT

  • Completely randomized design
  • article describes completely randomized designs that have one primary factor. The experiment compares the values of a response variable based on the different

    Completely randomized design

    Completely_randomized_design

  • Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory
  • Psychological assessment tool

    Clinical Syndrome Scales 5 Validity Scales: 3 Modifying Indices; 2 Random Response Indicators 45 Grossman Personality Facet Scales (based on Seth Grossman's

    Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory

    Millon_Clinical_Multiaxial_Inventory

  • Random forest
  • Tree-based ensemble machine learning methods

    The general method of random decision forests was first proposed by Salzberg and Heath in 1993, with a method that used a randomized decision tree algorithm

    Random forest

    Random_forest

  • Challenge–response authentication
  • Type of authentication protocol

    password and a random challenge value to create a response value. Another variation uses a probabilistic model to provide randomized challenges conditioned

    Challenge–response authentication

    Challenge–response_authentication

  • Generalized randomized block design
  • In randomized statistical experiments, generalized randomized block designs (GRBDs) are used to study the interaction between blocks and treatments. For

    Generalized randomized block design

    Generalized_randomized_block_design

  • Man or bear
  • Social media thought experiment

    with a random man or a random bear. The meme originates from a TikTok video by Screenshot HQ posted in April 2024. The prominence of responses choosing

    Man or bear

    Man or bear

    Man_or_bear

  • Instructional manipulation check
  • Special kind of question inserted in a questionnaire among the regular questions

    experiment. The tool was developed by Oppenheimer et al. Eliminating random responses this way before performing statistical hypothesis testing may be considered

    Instructional manipulation check

    Instructional manipulation check

    Instructional_manipulation_check

  • Unmatched count
  • Technique in psychology and social research

    Bogus pipeline Randomized response Raghavarao, D.; Federer, W. T. (1979). "Block Total Response as an Alternative to the Randomized Response Method in Surveys"

    Unmatched count

    Unmatched_count

  • Response surface methodology
  • Statistical approach

    statistics, response surface methodology (RSM) explores the relationships between several explanatory variables and one or more response variables. RSM

    Response surface methodology

    Response surface methodology

    Response_surface_methodology

  • A/B testing
  • Experiment methodology

    testing) is a user-experience research method. A/B tests consist of a randomized experiment that usually involves two variants (A and B), although the

    A/B testing

    A/B testing

    A/B_testing

  • Address space layout randomization
  • Computer security technique

    introduced in iOS 6. The randomized kernel base is 0x01000000 + ((1+0xRR) * 0x00200000), where 0xRR is a random byte from SHA1 (random data) generated by iBoot

    Address space layout randomization

    Address_space_layout_randomization

  • Human sexual response cycle
  • Four-stage model of physiological responses to sexual stimulation

    The human sexual response cycle is a four-stage model of physiological responses to sexual stimulation, which, in order of their occurrence, are the excitement

    Human sexual response cycle

    Human_sexual_response_cycle

  • Random-access memory
  • Form of computer data storage

    Random-access memory (RAM; /ræm/) is a form of electronic computer memory that can be read and changed in any order, typically used to store working data

    Random-access memory

    Random-access memory

    Random-access_memory

  • Bogus pipeline
  • Fake polygraph used to bring out honesty

    "correct" answer so as not to show an incongruence in attitude. Randomized response Unmatched count Kassin, S., Fein, S., & Markus, H.R. (2008). Social

    Bogus pipeline

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  • Analysis of variance
  • Collection of statistical models

    p 291, "Randomization models were first formulated by Neyman (1923) for the completely randomized design, by Neyman (1935) for randomized blocks, by

    Analysis of variance

    Analysis_of_variance

  • ASMR
  • Phenomena of sensory perception

    An autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) is a tingling sensation and pleasant form of paresthesia, that usually begins on the scalp and moves down

    ASMR

    ASMR

    ASMR

  • Artificial Intelligence Markup Language
  • Type of XML dialect

    elements include basic text formatting, conditional response (if-then/else), and random responses. Templates may also redirect to other patterns, using

    Artificial Intelligence Markup Language

    Artificial_Intelligence_Markup_Language

  • Glomar response
  • Answer of "neither confirm nor deny"

    In United States law, the term Glomar response, also known as Glomarization or Glomar denial, means to respond evasively to a question with the phrase

    Glomar response

    Glomar_response

  • Simple linear regression
  • Linear regression model with a single explanatory variable

    the corresponding value of y is generated as a mean response α + βx plus an additional random variable ε called the error term, equal to zero on average

    Simple linear regression

    Simple linear regression

    Simple_linear_regression

  • Placebo
  • Substance or treatment of no therapeutic value

    (like saline), sham surgery, and other procedures. Placebos are used in randomized clinical trials to test the efficacy of medical treatments. In a placebo-controlled

    Placebo

    Placebo

    Placebo

  • Daniel G. Horvitz
  • American survey statistician

    Educational Progress, and contributed to the advancement of the Randomized Response technique to achieve reliable survey estimates for sensitive questions

    Daniel G. Horvitz

    Daniel_G._Horvitz

  • Random vibration
  • Type of motion in mechanical engineering

    flight. Structural response to random vibration is usually treated using statistical or probabilistic approaches. Mathematically, random vibration is characterized

    Random vibration

    Random vibration

    Random_vibration

  • DRAM price fixing scandal
  • 2002-2018 Court cases in US & Europe

    Act, began a probe into the activities of dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) manufacturers in response to claims by US computer makers, including Dell

    DRAM price fixing scandal

    DRAM price fixing scandal

    DRAM_price_fixing_scandal

  • Impulse response
  • Output of a dynamic system when given a brief input

    In signal processing and control theory, the impulse response, or impulse response function (IRF), of a dynamic system is its output when presented with

    Impulse response

    Impulse response

    Impulse_response

  • LGBTQ demographics of the United States
  • in use was the item randomized response, known to reduce socially desirable responding, in lieu of questions with direct responses. However, because the

    LGBTQ demographics of the United States

    LGBTQ demographics of the United States

    LGBTQ_demographics_of_the_United_States

  • Penguin Random House
  • British-American publishing company

    Penguin Random House Limited is a British-American multinational publishing conglomerate, created on July 1, 2013, through the merger of Penguin Books

    Penguin Random House

    Penguin Random House

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  • Call and response
  • Speaker-audience interaction

    the call and response format. Enslaved Africans in America carried this practice into work songs, ring outs where “leaders” created random chants to be

    Call and response

    Call_and_response

  • Random graph
  • Graph generated by a random process

    In mathematics, random graph is the general term to refer to probability distributions over graphs. Random graphs may be described simply by a probability

    Random graph

    Random graph

    Random_graph

  • Rahul Mukerjee
  • Indian academic and statistician (born 1956)

    Mukerjee has authored or co-authored 5 books and over 240 papers. "Randomized Response: Theory and Techniques" (1988, with A. Chaudhuri), Marcel Dekker

    Rahul Mukerjee

    Rahul Mukerjee

    Rahul_Mukerjee

  • Google Forms
  • Cloud-based survey software

    are not limited to, menu search, shuffle of questions for randomized order, limiting responses to once per person, shorter URLs, custom themes, automatically

    Google Forms

    Google_Forms

  • Exposure therapy
  • Treatment method for anxiety disorders

    "Exposure and response prevention versus stress management training for adults and adolescents with obsessive compulsive disorder: A randomized clinical trial"

    Exposure therapy

    Exposure_therapy

  • Carelessness
  • Lack of awareness during a behaviour that can result in unintentional consequences

    relevance to the topic being examined in the study. Also referred to as random response, this is an area of concern in research studies and data collection

    Carelessness

    Carelessness

    Carelessness

  • Upadacitinib
  • Biopharmaceutical drug

    inadequate response to anti–tumor necrosis factor (TNF) therapy and were currently on a stable dose of methotrexate. Participants were randomized to receive

    Upadacitinib

    Upadacitinib

    Upadacitinib

  • N-of-1 trial
  • Single patient clinical trial

    are given to a single patient is an N-of-1 randomized controlled trial. Some N-of-1 trials involve randomized assignment and blinding, but the order of

    N-of-1 trial

    N-of-1_trial

  • Joop Hox
  • Dutch psychologist

    Van der Heijden, P. G., & Maas, C. J. (2005). "Meta-analysis of randomized response research thirty-five years of validation." Sociological Methods &

    Joop Hox

    Joop Hox

    Joop_Hox

  • Blocking (statistics)
  • Design of experiments to collect similar contexts together

    effects. One useful way to look at a randomized block experiment is to consider it as a collection of completely randomized experiments, each run within one

    Blocking (statistics)

    Blocking_(statistics)

  • Random Hearts
  • 1999 film by Sydney Pollack

    Random Hearts is a 1999 American romantic drama film directed by Sydney Pollack, starring Harrison Ford and Kristin Scott Thomas. Based on the 1984 novel

    Random Hearts

    Random_Hearts

  • Anti-sunscreen movement
  • Online trend promoting skepticism of sunscreen

    Concerns about ingredient absorption were heightened by U.S. FDA–sponsored randomized trials in 2019 and 2020 showing that several organic (chemical) UV filters

    Anti-sunscreen movement

    Anti-sunscreen movement

    Anti-sunscreen_movement

  • Restricted randomization
  • restricted randomization occurs in the design of experiments and in particular in the context of randomized experiments and randomized controlled trials

    Restricted randomization

    Restricted_randomization

  • List of statistics articles
  • Randomization Randomized block design Randomized controlled trial Randomized decision rule Randomized experiment Randomized response Randomness Randomness tests

    List of statistics articles

    List_of_statistics_articles

  • Design of experiments
  • Design of tasks

    in psychology and education, which developed a research tradition of randomized experiments in laboratories and specialized textbooks in the 1800s. Charles

    Design of experiments

    Design of experiments

    Design_of_experiments

  • Item response theory
  • Paradigm for the design, analysis, and scoring of tests

    In psychometrics, item response theory (IRT, also known as latent trait theory, strong true score theory, or modern mental test theory) is a paradigm for

    Item response theory

    Item_response_theory

  • Noise generator
  • Circuit that produces electrical noise

    electrical noise (i.e., a random signal). Noise generators are used to test signals for measuring noise figure, frequency response, and other parameters.

    Noise generator

    Noise generator

    Noise_generator

  • Oncolytics Biotech
  • potentially for some cell proliferative disorders. In both single-arm and randomized phase 2 clinical studies, pelareorep, in combination with various chemotherapeutic

    Oncolytics Biotech

    Oncolytics_Biotech

  • No Response
  • Song written by Benny Andersson

    "No Response" is a song written by Benny Andersson, first recorded by Swedish rock group Hep Stars and released as a single in September 1965. The song

    No Response

    No_Response

  • Random walk model of consumption
  • He created his consumption theory in response to the Lucas critique. Using Euler equations to model the random walk of consumption has become the dominant

    Random walk model of consumption

    Random_walk_model_of_consumption

  • Septic shock
  • Dangerously low blood pressure due to damage from an organ infection

    condition that occurs when sepsis, which is defined as an abnormal immune response to infection that leads to life-threatening organ dysfunction, leads to

    Septic shock

    Septic shock

    Septic_shock

  • Sampling (statistics)
  • Selection of data points in statistics

    to as 'sampling with a skip of 10'). As long as the starting point is randomized, systematic sampling is a type of probability sampling. It is easy to

    Sampling (statistics)

    Sampling (statistics)

    Sampling_(statistics)

  • Karol Józef Krótki
  • Polish-Canadian demographer (1922–2007)

    30(2): 335-367, March April 1975. Karol Józef Krótki; Bonnie Fox; The randomized response technique, the interview and the self-administered questionnaire :

    Karol Józef Krótki

    Karol_Józef_Krótki

  • Interactive voice response
  • Voice or tone user interface for telephony

    Interactive voice response (IVR) systems are automated telephony systems that interact with callers, gather information, and route calls to the appropriate

    Interactive voice response

    Interactive_voice_response

  • Audience response
  • Type of interaction

    to learn about plagiarism. Audience Response systems can also be used in classroom settings to simulate randomized controlled trials (RCT) such as "Live

    Audience response

    Audience_response

  • Mobile phone tracking
  • Identifying the location of a mobile phone

    McNamara, Cecilia Mascolo, Jon Crowcroft (2011). SpotME If You Can: Randomized Responses for Location Obfuscation on Mobile Phones. IEEE ICDCS Xiong, Nectar

    Mobile phone tracking

    Mobile phone tracking

    Mobile_phone_tracking

  • Lessebo effect
  • 2010). "Does inclusion of a placebo arm influence response to active antidepressant treatment in randomized controlled trials? Results from pooled and meta-analyses"

    Lessebo effect

    Lessebo_effect

  • Uplift modelling
  • Predictive modelling technique

    a randomized control not only to measure the effectiveness of an action but also to build a predictive model that predicts the incremental response to

    Uplift modelling

    Uplift_modelling

  • Sulopenem/probenecid
  • Combination medication

    randomized and treated. Sulopenem/probenecid demonstrated efficacy in participants with ciprofloxacin-resistant pathogens with a composite response rate

    Sulopenem/probenecid

    Sulopenem/probenecid

  • 4chan
  • Anonymous imageboard website

    as a response to a user comment on one such video. A 4chan member acknowledged being part of the attack, telling BBC News that it was in response to YouTube

    4chan

    4chan

    4chan

  • Reflex syncope
  • Brief loss of consciousness due to a neurologically induced drop in blood pressure

    Ritchie D, Koshman ML (March 2006). "Prevention of Syncope (POST): a randomized, placebo-controlled study of metoprolol in the prevention of vasovagal

    Reflex syncope

    Reflex syncope

    Reflex_syncope

  • Random ballot
  • Electoral system with lottery among ballots

    A random ballot, or random dictatorship, is a randomized electoral system where the election is decided on the basis of a single randomly selected ballot

    Random ballot

    Random_ballot

  • James Alan Fox
  • American criminologist

    The Will to Kill: Making Sense of Senseless Murder (Sage, 2019) Randomized Response and Related Methods (Sage, 2015) Elementary Statistics in Social

    James Alan Fox

    James_Alan_Fox

  • The Kill List
  • 2013 novel by Frederick Forsyth

    Forsyth, published in 2013 by Random House. The story concerns the response to murders by Muslim radicals. Several random mid-level authority figures in

    The Kill List

    The_Kill_List

  • Virginia Tech shooting
  • 2007 mass shooting in Blacksburg, Virginia, US

    includes an acknowledgement of the "professionalism and well coordinated response" of all the law enforcement agencies and first responders, and ends its

    Virginia Tech shooting

    Virginia Tech shooting

    Virginia_Tech_shooting

  • Amazon Mechanical Turk
  • Task crowdsourcing website

    (2021). "Quality control questions on Amazon's Mechanical Turk (MTurk): A randomized trial of impact on the USAUDIT, PHQ-9, and GAD-7". Behavior Research Methods

    Amazon Mechanical Turk

    Amazon_Mechanical_Turk

  • Frijoles negros
  • Latin American black bean dish

    Sharon V. (4 October 2017). "Glycemic Response to Black Beans and Chickpeas as Part of a Rice Meal: A Randomized Cross-Over Trial". Nutrients. 9 (10):

    Frijoles negros

    Frijoles negros

    Frijoles_negros

  • Monte Carlo algorithm
  • Type of randomized algorithm

    In computing, a Monte Carlo algorithm is a randomized algorithm whose output may be incorrect with a certain (typically small) probability. Two examples

    Monte Carlo algorithm

    Monte_Carlo_algorithm

  • Israeli government response to the October 7 attacks
  • Government and military actions

    The Israeli government's response to the October 7 attacks has multiple aspects, including a military response leading to the Israeli invasion of the

    Israeli government response to the October 7 attacks

    Israeli government response to the October 7 attacks

    Israeli_government_response_to_the_October_7_attacks

  • Kenneth Colby
  • American psychiatrist (1920–2001)

    program called RANDOM-PARRY which chose responses at random. Responses from RANDOM-PARRY did not model the human patients' responses as well as standard

    Kenneth Colby

    Kenneth_Colby

  • Event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging
  • the presentation is randomized and the time in between stimuli can vary. efMRI attempts to model the change in fMRI signal in response to neural events associated

    Event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging

    Event-related_functional_magnetic_resonance_imaging

  • Binary data
  • Data whose unit can take on only two possible states

    values, e.g.: the outcome of an experiment ("success" or "failure") the response to a yes–no question ("yes" or "no") presence or absence of some feature

    Binary data

    Binary_data

  • Adaptive immune system
  • Subsystem of the immune system

    creates immunological memory after an initial response to a specific pathogen, and leads to an enhanced response to future encounters with that pathogen. Antibodies

    Adaptive immune system

    Adaptive immune system

    Adaptive_immune_system

  • Binary regression
  • Statistical estimation method

    cutoff are assumed. The latent variable interpretation is also used in item response theory (IRT). Formally, the latent variable interpretation posits that

    Binary regression

    Binary_regression

  • Random effects model
  • Statistical model

    econometrics, a random effects model, also called a variance components model, is a statistical model where the model effects are random variables. It is

    Random effects model

    Random_effects_model

  • Radioss
  • eigenvalues Linear buckling analysis Frequency response analysis Random response analysis Linear transient response analysis Linear coupled fluid-structure (acoustic)

    Radioss

    Radioss

  • Random (comics)
  • Comics character

    Francisco in response to the X-Men's call for all mutants to relocate there. Random is next seen on Utopia during Bastion's attack on the island. Random, along

    Random (comics)

    Random_(comics)

  • Mobile marketing
  • Multi-channel online marketing technique

    McNamara, Cecilia Mascolo, Jon Crowcroft (2011). SpotME If You Can: Randomized Responses for Location Obfuscation on Mobile Phones. Archived IEEE ICDCS Kaplan

    Mobile marketing

    Mobile_marketing

  • Cognitive behavioral therapy
  • Type of therapy to improve mental health

    CBT. Many randomized trials of psychological interventions like CBT do not monitor potential harms to the patient. In contrast, randomized trials of pharmacological

    Cognitive behavioral therapy

    Cognitive behavioral therapy

    Cognitive_behavioral_therapy

  • Reciprocal altruism
  • Form of behaviour between organisms

    develop reciprocal altruism. For example, pigeons defect instead of a random response or a tit-for-tat in a prisoner's dilemma game against a computer. This

    Reciprocal altruism

    Reciprocal altruism

    Reciprocal_altruism

  • Jesper Thusgård Kristiansen
  • Danish rower (born 1966)

    oxygenation, and pain response of chronically painful muscles to repetitive work after training interventions: a randomized controlled trial", published

    Jesper Thusgård Kristiansen

    Jesper_Thusgård_Kristiansen

  • Paradigm (experimental)
  • Experimental setup in behavioral sciences

    boxes, rat mazes, and trajectory mapping. Glossary of experimental design Randomized controlled trial Willer, David (1987). Theory and the Experimental Investigation

    Paradigm (experimental)

    Paradigm (experimental)

    Paradigm_(experimental)

  • Cochran test
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    non-parametric test that is applied to the analysis of two-way randomized block designs with a binary response variable. Cochran's C test, a variance outlier test

    Cochran test

    Cochran_test

  • Hallucination (artificial intelligence)
  • Erroneous AI-generated content

    hallucination (also called bullshitting, confabulation, or delusion) is a response generated by AI that contains false or misleading information presented

    Hallucination (artificial intelligence)

    Hallucination (artificial intelligence)

    Hallucination_(artificial_intelligence)

  • Orgasm
  • Intense physical sensation of sexual release

    the sudden release of accumulated sexual excitement during the sexual response cycle, characterized by intense sexual pleasure resulting in rhythmic,

    Orgasm

    Orgasm

  • Placebo-controlled study
  • Type of medical experiment

    been suggested to have been the first randomized trial. Another early and until recently overlooked randomized trial was published on strophanthin in

    Placebo-controlled study

    Placebo-controlled study

    Placebo-controlled_study

  • Convergence of random variables
  • Notions of probabilistic convergence, applied to estimation and asymptotic analysis

    theory, there exist several different notions of convergence of sequences of random variables, including convergence in probability, convergence in distribution

    Convergence of random variables

    Convergence_of_random_variables

  • OM-85
  • Immunostimulant that counters respiratory infections

    interference of OM-85 on the immune response against the influenza vaccine and no increase in adverse events. In a randomized, double-blind placebo-controlled

    OM-85

    OM-85

  • Cochran's test
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    non-parametric test that is applied to the analysis of two-way randomized block designs with a binary response variable. Cochran's C test, a variance outlier test

    Cochran's test

    Cochran's_test

  • Uncanny valley
  • Hypothesis that human replicas elicit revulsion

    between an object's degree of resemblance to a human being and the emotional response to the object. The uncanny valley hypothesis predicts that an entity appearing

    Uncanny valley

    Uncanny valley

    Uncanny_valley

  • Random number generator attack
  • Class of attack on cryptographic systems

    unpredictability, some randomization is typically employed. Modern cryptographic protocols often require frequent generation of random quantities. Cryptographic

    Random number generator attack

    Random_number_generator_attack

  • John R. Weisz
  • American Psychologist and Researcher

    Department of Harvard University, and Professor in Harvard Medical School. His randomized controlled effectiveness trials and meta-analyses of youth psychotherapies

    John R. Weisz

    John R. Weisz

    John_R._Weisz

  • OK
  • English word

    Kinderhook, New York. "Vote for OK" was snappier than using his Dutch name. In response, Whig opponents attributed OK, in the sense of "Oll Korrect", to the bad

    OK

    OK

    OK

  • Statistical inference
  • Process of using data analysis for predicting population data from sample data

    be better than a bad randomized experiment. The statistical analysis of a randomized experiment may be based on the randomization scheme stated in the

    Statistical inference

    Statistical_inference

  • Andrew Ridgeley
  • English musician (born 1963)

    Martha, Victoria, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 234. "Red Dress": "Response from ARIA re: chart inquiry, received 13 September 2016". Retrieved 13

    Andrew Ridgeley

    Andrew Ridgeley

    Andrew_Ridgeley

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  • Emmet
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Emmet

    The name is given to boys as a mark of respect to the great Irish orator and patriot Robert Emmet who was a leader of the unsuccessful 1798 rebellion against the British. He was captured on August 25, 1803 and tried for high treason and sentenced to be hanged, drawn and quartered. When asked if he had any thing to say in response to this sentence Emmet gave what is considered to be one of the most moving speeches of the period “”…When my country takes her place among the nations of the earth, then, and not till then, let my epitaph be written. I have done.””

    Emmet

  • Rahat
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Rahat

    Rest Response

    Rahat

  • Huhu
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Huhu

    In Attentive Response

    Huhu

  • Windsor
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Windsor

    English : habitational name from Windsor in Berkshire, Broadwindsor in Dorset, or Winsor in Devon and Hampshire, all named from an unattested Old English windels ‘windlass’ + Old English ōra ‘bank’.Windsor is the surname of the present British royal family, adopted in place of Wettin in 1917 as a response to anti-German feeling during the World War I. The original surname of Edward VII (and hence of George V up to 1917) was Wettin, his father, Prince Albert, being Prince Wettin of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. The family took the name Windsor from the place in Berkshire, England, where Windsor Castle is a royal residence. There is unlikely to be any royal connection for American bearers, however: the name was an ordinary English habitational surname for centuries before this event.

    Windsor

  • Rahat
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi

    Rahat

    Rest; Response; Comfort

    Rahat

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  • Versicle
  • n.

    A little verse; especially, a short verse or text said or sung in public worship by the priest or minister, and followed by a response from the people.

  • Responsal
  • n.

    Response.

  • Polygraph
  • n.

    An instrument for detecting deceptive statements by a subject, by measuring several physiological states of the subject, such as pulse, heartbeat, and sweating. The instrument records these parameters on a strip of paper while the subject is asked questions designed to elicit emotional responses when the subject tries to deceive the interrogator. Also called lie detector

  • Report
  • v. i.

    To make a report, or response, in respect of a matter inquired of, a duty enjoined, or information expected; as, the committee will report at twelve o'clock.

  • Responseless
  • a.

    Giving no response.

  • Theomancy
  • n.

    A kind of divination drawn from the responses of oracles among heathen nations.

  • Retort
  • v. t.

    The return of, or reply to, an argument, charge, censure, incivility, taunt, or witticism; a quick and witty or severe response.

  • Return
  • v. t.

    To lead in response to the lead of one's partner; as, to return a trump; to return a diamond for a club.

  • Responsory
  • n.

    An antiphonary; a response book.

  • Improperia
  • n. pl.

    A series of antiphons and responses, expressing the sorrowful remonstrance of our Lord with his people; -- sung on the morning of the Good Friday in place of the usual daily Mass of the Roman ritual.

  • Respond
  • v. i.

    To show some effect in return to a force; to act in response; to accord; to correspond; to suit.

  • Respond
  • n.

    An answer; a response.

  • Response
  • n.

    An answer or reply.

  • Response
  • n.

    A repetition of the given subject in a fugue by another part on the fifth above or fourth below.

  • Response
  • n.

    The answer of the people or congregation to the priest or clergyman, in the litany and other parts of divine service.

  • Response
  • n.

    Reply to an objection in formal disputation.

  • Response
  • n.

    A kind of anthem sung after the lessons of matins and some other parts of the office.

  • Response
  • n.

    The act of responding.

  • Irritability
  • n.

    A natural susceptibility, characteristic of all living organisms, tissues, and cells, to the influence of certain stimuli, response being manifested in a variety of ways, -- as that quality in plants by which they exhibit motion under suitable stimulation; esp., the property which living muscle processes, of responding either to a direct stimulus of its substance, or to the stimulating influence of its nerve fibers, the response being indicated by a change of form, or contraction; contractility.