decision-making task
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftask
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task
noun
uk/tɑːsk/us/tæsk/
a piece of work to be done, especially one done regularly, unwillingly, or ...
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(Definition oftaskfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This focuses on the person's relevant abilities and the extent to which these match the demands of a particulardecision-makingtask.
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The results showed manic and depressed patients to be impaired on a computerizeddecision-makingtask.
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Medicated manic patients, depressed patients, and normal healthy controls completed a computerizeddecision-makingtask.
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Consistent with current views, capacity reflected an interaction between the decisionmaker and the demands of thedecision-makingtask.
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Overall, as expected, capacity improved as thedecision-makingtaskwas simplified.
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Correlations between these clinical measures and the main performance measures for thedecision-makingtask(see above) were computed.
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All the groups benefited as thedecision-makingtaskwas simplified, but at different stages.
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There, the output for thedecision-makingtaskyielded the highest levels of complexity, followed by the personal exchange, leaving the output of the narrative task the least complex. 15.
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It is most likely that the explanation lies in the limited demands of thedecision-makingtaskwe used and its familiarity to all but one of the participants.
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In an investigation of group dynamics, virtual group members had to complete adecision-makingtaskvia computer-mediated communication.
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The candidates are given spoken instructions and visual stimuli, which are used in adecision-makingtask.
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Each candidate answers a question about the picture(s) and then undertakes adecision-makingtaskwith the other candidate.
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Pairs of students carried out online jigsaw, information-gap, or decision-making tasks, with the jigsaw tasks ultimately promoting the most negotiations.
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As the utility and popularity of phonemic decision-making tasks in this area of psycholinguistics attest, phonemic decisions are something that listeners can readily do.
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Decision-making tasks and cognitive conflict tasks (types 4 and 5) were in the conflict and conceptual quadrant.
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