verbal cue
1Verbal fluency test — Verbal fluency tests are a kind of psychological tests in which participants have to say as many words as possible from a category in a given time (usually 60 seconds). This category can be semantic, such as fruits, or phonetic, such as words… …
2Cue (theatrical) — A theatrical cue is the trigger for an action to be carried out at a specific time. It is generally associated with theatre and the film industry. They can be necessary for a lighting change or effect, a sound effect, or some sort of stage or set …
3cue — 01. When I raise my hand, it s your [cue] to begin speaking. 02. When in a foreign culture, if you don t know what to do in a social situation, take your [cue] from the behavior of those around you. 03. Be ready to begin on my [cue]. 04. With a… …
4Cue Search — A verbal “signal” given by the handler to the dog that prepares the dog for the next task, ie: a “dead bird” cue lets the dog know that he will be running a blind …
5non-verbal — UK US adjective ► COMMUNICATIONS not using words or speech: »Sara Bates, a business trainer in non verbal communication, says women need to work particularly hard at using eye contact. non verbal cue/signal »Non verbal signals tell other people… …
6Glossary of cue sports terms — The following is a glossary of traditional English language terms used in the three overarching cue sports disciplines: carom (or carambole) billiards referring to the various carom games played on a billiard table without pockets; pool (pocket… …
7Milton model — NLP TOPICS   …
8American football strategy — concerns the deployment of offensive, defensive, and special teams players in American football. Contents 1 Offensive strategy 1.1 Offensive players …
9The Music Makers (Elgar) — The Music Makers , op.69, is a work for contralto or mezzo soprano, chorus and orchestra composed by Edward Elgar. It was dedicated to my friend Nicholas Kilburn . It was first performed at the Birmingham Festival on October 1, 1912, conducted by …
10Memory errors — Memory gaps and errors refer to the incorrect recall, or complete loss, of information in the memory system for a specific detail and/or event. Memory errors may include remembering events that never occurred, or remembering them differently from …