Sentence examples for experiential issues from inspiring English sources

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Design feedback are data on users' reflections concerning an interactive system, such as comments on experiential issues, considerations of the system's suitability for its context of use, usability problem predictions, and design suggestions.

In the presented studies, users' design feedback was typically treated as a source to usability problems or incidents; this in spite that users' design feedback may serve as a gateway also to other types of evaluation output such as experiential issues, reflections on the system's context of use, and design suggestions.

Interpretive description is a methodological framework developed within applied health disciplines to address the complex experiential issues arising in health care and health services.

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In Section 2, we said that we'd return to the issue of whether or not unified experiences have experiential parts, the issue that underlays subsumption and the other claims that we examined there.

While there are many people who support gay rights because it is in line with their personal or political views, for many others, their approach on the issue is experiential, and comes down to a simple issue: knowing an openly gay couple.

Forms and issues in experiential learning.

The bio-physiological and functional aspects of patient education were found to be dealt with most adequately, while experiential, ethical and financial issues received least attention.

The findings from this research project not only identified three main types of communication issues (the experiential parameter, the interpersonal parameter and the contextual factors) but also demonstrated the connections between these issues.

Experiential engagement with social issues is not an add-on or a sideshow; it is a critical part of their education.

Beaton suggested four equivalences to be checked: Semantic equivalence, that the words should have only one meaning so as not to confuse the patients; grammar; idiomatic equivalence, or a check of all the colloquialisms, which turned out to not be an issue; and experiential equivalence, meaning that the items and experiences of daily life were checked and that the language was adapted.

Licensed Psychologist Interests: Working with student-athletes, mindfulness meditation, men's issues, existential psychotherapy, multicultural competence in counseling, attachment, and brief/accelerated and experiential psychodynamic psychotherapies.

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