This is out of context. The respondent may have had a relationship with a now-deceased neuro patient when that person was alive. I'd like to see the whole survey before concluding that this is a dumb question.
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Probably a lot less than 20 minutes if the answer is "No".
If you answer "NO" and have a relationhip with that person, a neurologist is the wrong kind of brain doctor to be discussing things with.
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This is out of context. The respondent may have had a relationship with a now-deceased neuro patient when that person was alive. I'd like to see the whole survey before concluding that this is a dumb question.
Ivan Ilyich is a spoitsport
Ivan is right, context in this case is everything. But, on its own it is screaming out loud funny!
Does a one-night stand count a relationship?
Twilight strikes again!
Perhaps they're wondering about relationships with zombies or vampires who have neurological problems?
Some patients are much more likeable after they die, you know.
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