debriefing
(noun)
The report of a mission or project, or the information so obtained.
Examples of debriefing in the following topics:
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Analyzing Data
- Oftentimes, the research team will arrange a debriefing session with the client to review highlights from the data and brainstorm potential ideas on how the findings can be implemented .
- Researchers can set up a debriefing meeting to review the analysis.
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Application of Knowledge
- A debriefing session of roughly equivalent length typically follows to review the results of each team and discuss the lessons involved.
- During the debriefing, it is explained that these feelings are common and that reactions based on these feelings within supply chains create the bullwhip effect.
- The last phase in the list above is usually called debriefing.
- Debriefing is the most important part of the simulation and gaming experience.
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Toolkit for Facilitators of Adult Learning
- The ability to develop activities that increasingly involve active experiential learning and debriefings
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Steps to Integrating Experiential Learning in the Classroom
- In addition, it has been found that simulations which shorten the debriefing period at the end of the game session can diminish their own effectiveness.
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Misleading Research Subjects
- In the latter case, researchers are required to debrief (reveal the deception and explain the true purpose of the study to) subjects after the data is gathered.
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I-Search Process
- After completing the personal universe web, the class has a debriefing session to share the strategies they used for topic decisions and their topic choices.
- Through participation in debriefing sessions, conferencing, and class discussions, students and teachers become familiar with all of the topics.
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Observation
- One way to avoid this problem is to debrief participants after observing them and to ask for their consent at that time.
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Ethical Guidelines for Human Research
- Also, a debriefing is typically done at the conclusion of the experiment in order to reveal any deceptions used and generally make sure that the participants are unharmed by the procedures.
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Cognitive Apprenticeship
- Afterwards, the students held a debriefing session in which each group reviewed their major findings with the entire class.