Twitter Google Share on Facebook task-oriented adj 1.(Industrial Relations & HR Terms) focusing on the completion of particular tasks as a measure of success 2.(Education) focusing on the completion of particular tasks as a measure of success ...
The Fundamental Regulator Paradox … The task of a regulator is to eliminate variation, but this variation is the ultimate source of information about the quality of its work. Therefore, the better the job a regulator does the less information it gets about how to improve. ...
Previous studies showed that the bias toward suppression may be related to the emotional paradox in schizophrenia70,71and schizotypy72,73in which individuals generate strong internal feelings49,74,75,76,77but exhibit flat affect or blunt external expression14,74,78,79. This contradictory emotional st...
Alongside this imperative runs a critical need to evaluate the success of the task-sharing models of mental health care, which are proposed as solutions to the treatment gap for mental disorders. Human resource and health system constraints mean that interventions that are demonstrated to be ...
This test evaluates the success (or failure) in finding the underpass, leading to the dark part of the box, when it is blocked. This means that the mouse is either able or unable to operate the "object permanence rule" (one of the index's cognitive abilities). For the "+" strain, ...