self-selecting

  • 1self-selecting — UK US adjective MARKETING ► involving people or organizations that choose to take part in an activity, rather than being chosen by someone else: »The survey is self selecting and does not include all trade associations only those trade… …

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  • 2self-selecting — …

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  • 3self-selection — n. the act of selecting oneself or itself. Derivatives: self selecting adj. * * * ˌself seˈlection 7 [self selected self selecting self selection] noun uncountab …

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  • 4self-selection — noun 1》 the action of putting oneself forward for something. 2》 the action of selecting something for oneself. Derivatives self selecting adjective …

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  • 5Self-governance — is an abstract concept that refers to several scales of organization. It may refer to personal conduct or family units but more commonly refers to larger scale activities, i.e. professions, industry bodies, religions and political units, up to… …

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  • 6Self-organising heuristic — is a strategy or rule for organising a list in response to how it is accessed. Examples might be: Move to front (or Move to top ) Order by frequency of access Re insert at random position Move to back Example Applications Move to front, or Order… …

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  • 7self-selection — noun a) Selecting oneself for something. b) Selecting something for oneself …

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  • 8Consultation Document on the Methods for Selecting the Chief Executive and for Forming the LegCo in 2012 — Participants HK Govt., LegCo, Pan democrats, pro Beijing camp Location Hong Kong Date 18 November 2009 – June 2010 Result …

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  • 9Looking glass self — Created by Charles Horton Cooley in 1902 (McIntyre 2006), the looking glass self [The term is sometimes hyphenated in the literature, sometimes not. Compare, for example, the titles of Shaffer (2005) and Yeung Martin (2003), below.] is a… …

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  • 10public opinion — the collective opinion of many people on some issue, problem, etc., esp. as a guide to action, decision, or the like. [1560 70] * * * Introduction       an aggregate of the individual views, attitudes, and beliefs about a particular topic,… …

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