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Debriefing A procedure conducted at the end of an experiment in which the researcher provides the participant with as much information about the study as possible and makes sure that no participant leaves feeling confused, upset, or embarrassed.
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DebriefingIn the procurement process, informing bidders about the strengths and weaknesses of their proposal. [D04063]
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Debriefingafter running a user study, explaining to a participant what happened and what the study is for, explaining any deception used in the study, asking for any remaining comments or concerns, and ensuring [..]
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DebriefingThe process after a research project where the participants are given more details about the project.
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DebriefingWhen a study or experiment ends, researchers are required to "debrief" participants. In a "debriefing" a researcher explains the purpose of the study, explains the use of deception [..]
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Debriefinga structured conversation between facilitators and participants in order to review an experiential and participatory activity; to talk about what happened and how people felt. The aim is to help parti [..]
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Debriefing(n) report of a mission or task
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DebriefingOpen discussion at the end of a study or experiment when the researcher reveals the complete procedure and background to the subject and explains the reasons for any possible deceptions that may have taken place and were necessary for the success.
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DebriefingA form of reflection immediately following an activity.
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DebriefingThe planned postinvestigation explanation of a study’s purpose that is given to the research participants. This feature is particularly important in studies that involve any form of deception.
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DebriefingThe act of discussing or talking through a recent experience, such as a crisis of some kind. Deinstitutionalisation (K)
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