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elicitation
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "elicitation" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts involving the act of obtaining information or responses, often in research, psychology, or education. Example: "The researcher used various techniques for the elicitation of participants' opinions during the study."
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22 human-written examples
Her "strategic elicitation exercise", in which she pushes readers to get random information from a stranger, is particularly well described.In a trade in which deceit is a tool, knowing when to be honest is important.
News & Media
Another potential cause is fatigue: perhaps some temporary refractory state is produced by repeated elicitation of the same response, making it impossible to perform that response again.
Encyclopedias
Sensitization is said to occur when the repeated presentation of a particular significant stimulus (such as food or electric shock) lowers the threshold for the elicitation of appropriate behaviour to the point where a second stimulus, not normally capable of calling forth that behaviour, now does so.
Encyclopedias
The elicitation of the conditional response by the conditional stimulus is termed a conditional reflex, the occurrence of which is reinforced by the presentation of the unconditional stimulus (food).
Encyclopedias
This method is preferred because differences in how different communities understand the meaning of speech acts, such as "questioning," may shape in unpredictable ways the results derived from investigator-imposed elicitation, such as "interviewing".
Encyclopedias
Skinner, like most case officers, got results through "rapport-based elicitation".
News & Media
"There are about 40 different elicitation techniques," he said, and they have to be chosen carefully to match the personality of the person being approached.
News & Media
The preferred method of Essentialists today is informal elicitation, including elicitation from oneself.
Science
Part of the dispute over the reliability of informal methods of acceptability judgment elicitation and collection is between different groups of Essentialists.
Science
It may be that you have beliefs that are not amenable to (precise) elicitation, in practice or even in principle.
Science
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She renders Dr. R.'s gentle elicitations with affecting subtlety; at one point, as her story of a near-rape intertwines with her story of a session, we understand both Dr. R.'s compassion and the tenderness and trust that characterized Forrest's relationship with him.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "elicitation", consider the context and choose the most precise synonym if a more specific meaning is intended, such as "extracting", "gathering", or "soliciting".
Common error
While "elicitation" is grammatically correct, avoid using it in very informal settings where simpler words like "getting" or "finding out" would be more appropriate.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "elicitation" is as a noun. It represents the act of eliciting, meaning to draw out or evoke. Ludwig confirms that the term is used correctly. For instance, examples show it referring to the "elicitation of the conditional response" or "rapport-based elicitation".
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Science
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News & Media
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Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "elicitation" is a grammatically sound noun that signifies the act of drawing out information or responses. Ludwig AI indicates that it is correctly used in various formal contexts, including encyclopedias, news media, and scientific research. While alternatives like "gathering" or "extracting" exist, "elicitation" maintains a specific nuance suitable for precise and technical discussions. When writing, remember to consider the formality of the context and choose the most appropriate term. The phrase is common, with frequent use in science, news and media, and encyclopedias.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
drawing out information
Focuses on the act of extracting information, emphasizing the process of making it emerge.
extracting responses
Highlights the obtaining of reactions or answers from individuals or systems.
obtaining information
Stresses the act of gaining or acquiring information through various means.
gathering data
Emphasizes the collection of facts and statistics for analysis.
soliciting feedback
Specifically refers to requesting opinions or evaluations from others.
inviting responses
Suggests a more passive approach, encouraging reactions without forceful extraction.
prompting answers
Implies initiating responses through questions or suggestions.
drawing forth
Emphasizes bringing something out from a hidden or latent state.
evoking responses
Focuses on stimulating reactions or feelings through external stimuli.
inducing responses
Implies causing or persuading a response through influence or manipulation.
FAQs
How to use "elicitation" in a sentence?
"Elicitation" is used to describe the act of drawing out information or responses. For example, "The researcher used various techniques for the elicitation of participants' opinions during the study."
What can I say instead of "elicitation"?
You can use alternatives like "gathering information", "extracting responses", or "obtaining data", depending on the context.
Which is correct, "elicitation" or "solicitation"?
"Elicitation" refers to drawing out information, while "solicitation" means asking for something, like donations or votes. They are not interchangeable.
What's the difference between "elicitation" and "extraction"?
While both relate to obtaining something, "elicitation" implies a more nuanced process of drawing out information, whereas "extraction" suggests a more direct removal or acquisition.
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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4.5/5
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Real-world application tested