Meaning Awareness
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The continual process of collecting, analyzing, and disseminating intelligence, information, and knowledge to allow organizations and individuals to anticipate requirements and to react effectively an [..]
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Being acquainted with, mindful of, conscious of and well informed on a specific subject, which implies knowing and understanding a subject and acting accordingly.
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All minds are included within the five sense awarenesses and mental awareness. There are five types of sense awareness: eye awareness, ear awareness, nose awareness, tongue awareness, and body awarene [..]
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knowing something; knowing that something exists and is important; being interested in something an awareness of the importance of eating a healthy diet There was an almost complete lack of awareness [..]
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1828, from aware + -ness.
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(See also brand awareness, adoption process, AIDA, awareness-trial-repeat, hierarchy of effects model.)
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Another word for intellegence used in the middle-class ghetto.
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the sense of what other people are doing, even when you’re not communicating with them directly.
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having knowledge of; "he had no awareness of his mistakes"; "his sudden consciousness of the problem he faced"; "their intelligence and [..]
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         Being cognizant of your performance
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n. refers to a consciousness of internal or external events or experiences, that is thought by some to separate human and non-human animals. Evidence of self-awareness in animals is most often determi [..]
Source: psychologydictionary.org

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One of the goals of brand advertising, as brand advertising doesn’t solicit immediate, direct sales, but intends to form favorable impressions that will (hopefully) motivate the consumer to seek out a [..]
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(n) having knowledge of(n) state of elementary or undifferentiated consciousness
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Consciousness of stimulation, arising from within or from outside the person. [Click Here to Return to List]
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The patient's inability to recognize the problems caused by impaired brain function. [Click Here to Return to List]
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Rating by a qualified observer of the degree to which a patient is perceiving internal and external stimuli. [Click Here to Return to List]
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insight; understanding.     
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The recalled recognition of an Out of Home advertising message by an individual or audience. Ad awareness is influenced by creative copy and the consumer's relationship with the product or catego [..]
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The recalled recognition of an Out of Home advertising message by an individual or audience.
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A measurement of knowledge of the existence of a brand or its advertising.  Measured spontaneously or prompted.
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A measurement of the percentage of viewers remembering an outdoor design in a test market.
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The recalled recognition of an Out of Home advertising message by an individual or audience. Ad awareness is influenced by creative copy and the consumer's relationship with the product or catego [..]
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The recalled recognition of an OOH advertising message by an individual or audience. Ad awareness is influenced by creative copy and the consumer’s relationship with the product or category.
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A measurement of knowledge of the existence of a brand or its advertising.  Measured spontaneously or prompted.
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The recalled recognition of an out-of-home advertising message by an individual or audience. Ad awareness is influenced by creative copy and the consumer’s relationship with the product or category. ( [..]
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The act of "taking account" of an object or state of affairs. It does not imply assessment of nor Attention to the qualities or Nature of the object.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Occurence of a Patient becoming conscious during a procedure performed under GENERAL Anesthesia and subsequently having recall of these events. (From Anesthesiology 2006, 104(4): 847-64.)
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The act of "taking account" of an object or state of affairs. It does not imply assessment of nor attention to the qualities or nature of the object.
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The basic function of consciousness. In Buddhism, the specific term is rig-pa (Tibetan) or vidya (Sanskrit), and is interpreted according to context, since consciousness has infinite levels of development, and thus infinite ranges of awareness.
Source: gnosticteachings.org (offline)

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This first stage in the persuasive process includes knowing about a problem, paying attention to it, and understanding how it affects our lives.
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I use this term interchangeably with consciousness. Some scholars distinguish between these two on ontological (Chalmers, 1996), conceptual (Block, 1995), or psychological (Tulving, 1993) grounds. Basal ganglia
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Awareness activities increase staff understanding of the importance of security and the adverse consequences of its failure. Training activities teach staff the skills to enable them to perform their [..]
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When customers first become aware of your brand as a result of marketing or advertising efforts or through word-of-mouth referrals. (Wikipedia – Brand Awareness)
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The state or level of consciousness where sense data can be confirmed by an observer. ''I gradually passed from sleep to full awareness.'' The state or quality of being aware of something ''Th [..]
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the consciousness that a product or organisation exists. Back to the top B
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