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  • Descriptive Experience Sampling
  • Method to read conscious of a person

    Descriptive Experience Sampling or DES is a method that aims to uncover the contents of a person's consciousness over the course of short intervals. To

    Descriptive Experience Sampling

    Descriptive_Experience_Sampling

  • Russell Hurlburt
  • American Psychologist

    University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He is the founder of the Descriptive Experience Sampling method, which aims to reveal the contents of consciousness

    Russell Hurlburt

    Russell_Hurlburt

  • Subjective character of experience
  • Psychology term

    subjective experience in empirical settings. These include Descriptive Experience Sampling, which uses randomly timed prompts to capture ongoing experience in

    Subjective character of experience

    Subjective_character_of_experience

  • Personality psychology
  • Branch of psychology focused on personality

    Mihelic, Janell. "Exploring the phenomena of inner experience with descriptive experience sampling". UNLV Theses/Dissertations/Professional Papers/Capstones

    Personality psychology

    Personality psychology

    Personality_psychology

  • Descriptive statistics
  • Type of statistics

    sample, rather than use the data to learn about the population that the sample of data is thought to represent. This generally means that descriptive

    Descriptive statistics

    Descriptive_statistics

  • Mystical or religious experience
  • Experience interpreted within a religious framework

    A mystical or religious experience, also known as a spiritual experience or sacred experience, is a subjective experience which is interpreted within

    Mystical or religious experience

    Mystical_or_religious_experience

  • Sample size determination
  • Statistical considerations on how many observations to make

    complicated sampling techniques, such as stratified sampling, the sample can often be split up into sub-samples. Typically, if there are H such sub-samples (from

    Sample size determination

    Sample_size_determination

  • Declarative knowledge
  • Awareness of facts

    Declarative knowledge, also known as theoretical knowledge, descriptive knowledge, propositional knowledge, and knowledge-that, is an awareness of facts

    Declarative knowledge

    Declarative knowledge

    Declarative_knowledge

  • Statistical inference
  • Process of using data analysis for predicting population data from sample data

    also of importance: in survey sampling, use of sampling without replacement ensures the exchangeability of the sample with the population; in randomized

    Statistical inference

    Statistical_inference

  • Color term
  • Word or phrase that refers to a specific color

    the youngest basic color terms) are arguably still descriptive: Pink was originally a descriptive color term derived from the name of a flower called

    Color term

    Color term

    Color_term

  • Customer satisfaction research
  • customer satisfaction studies are intentionally or unintentionally only descriptive in nature because they give a snapshot in time of customer attitudes

    Customer satisfaction research

    Customer_satisfaction_research

  • List of psychological research methods
  • Computer simulation (modeling) Ethnography Event sampling methodology, also referred to as experience sampling methodology, diary study, or ecological momentary

    List of psychological research methods

    List of psychological research methods

    List_of_psychological_research_methods

  • Whole Trait Theory
  • Expanded personality theory

    individuals' momentary states across different contexts and times. Experience sampling methods are commonly employed for this purpose, wherein participants

    Whole Trait Theory

    Whole_Trait_Theory

  • Quantitative marketing research
  • Application of quantitative research techniques to the field of marketing

    Probability Sampling:- (cluster sampling, stratified sampling, simple random sampling, multistage sampling, systematic sampling) & Nonprobability sampling:- (Convenience

    Quantitative marketing research

    Quantitative_marketing_research

  • Frequentist probability
  • Interpretation of probability

    concept of "repeated sampling from the same population"; Neyman formulated confidence intervals and contributed heavily to sampling theory; Neyman and Pearson

    Frequentist probability

    Frequentist probability

    Frequentist_probability

  • Median
  • Middle quantile of a data set or probability distribution

    approximation to the mean, the median is a popular summary statistic in descriptive statistics. In this context, there are several choices for a measure

    Median

    Median

    Median

  • Research design
  • Overall strategy utilized to carry out research

    the study type (descriptive, correlational, semi-experimental, experimental, review, meta-analytic) and sub-type (e.g., descriptive-longitudinal case

    Research design

    Research_design

  • Autoethnography
  • Research method using personal experience

    form of ethnographic research in which a researcher connects personal experiences to wider cultural, political, and social meanings and understandings

    Autoethnography

    Autoethnography

  • Survey methodology
  • Study of survey methods

    sources (if appropriate) The sample is chosen from a sampling frame, typically a list of population units, although in area sampling the frame may consist of

    Survey methodology

    Survey_methodology

  • Job satisfaction
  • Attitude of a person towards work

    internal consistency reliabilities range between 0.81 and 0.87. The Job Descriptive Index (JDI) is a specifically cognitive job satisfaction measure. It

    Job satisfaction

    Job satisfaction

    Job_satisfaction

  • Opinion poll
  • Human research survey of public opinion

    based on samples of populations are subject to sampling error which reflects the effects of chance and uncertainty in the sampling process. Sampling polls

    Opinion poll

    Opinion poll

    Opinion_poll

  • Foreplay
  • Intimate acts that create sexual arousal

    that many couples may experience a gap between what they desire and what typically occurs during sexual activity. This survey sampled 152 couples who were

    Foreplay

    Foreplay

    Foreplay

  • Statistical geography
  • Study of spatial and geographic data

    of spatial aggregation or scale. In each of these cases, the absolute descriptive statistics of an area - the mean, median, mode, standard deviation, and

    Statistical geography

    Statistical_geography

  • Unemployment in India
  • Monitoring Indian Economy, a non-governmental entity based in Mumbai, started sampling and publishing monthly unemployment in India statistics. Despite having

    Unemployment in India

    Unemployment_in_India

  • Cohen's h
  • Measure of distance between two proportions

    cohenH function in the rcompanion package. Cohen provides the following descriptive interpretations of h as a rule of thumb: h = 0.20: "small effect size"

    Cohen's h

    Cohen's_h

  • Trait theory
  • Approach to the study of human personality

    approaches to define traits: as internal causal properties or as purely descriptive summaries. The internal causal definition states that traits influence

    Trait theory

    Trait theory

    Trait_theory

  • A/B testing
  • Experiment methodology

    known as bucket testing, split-run testing or split testing) is a user-experience research method. A/B tests consist of a randomized experiment that usually

    A/B testing

    A/B testing

    A/B_testing

  • Prospect theory
  • Theory of behavioral economics

    repeatedly sample outcomes and receive feedback, they often underweight rare events, whereas when they make choices based only on descriptive information

    Prospect theory

    Prospect theory

    Prospect_theory

  • Methodology
  • Study of research methods

    as sampling. It involves the selection of a subset of individuals or phenomena to be measured. Important in this regard is that the selected samples are

    Methodology

    Methodology

  • Big Five personality traits
  • Personality model consisting of five broad dimensions

    consider deriving a comprehensive taxonomy of human personality traits by sampling language. The idea that this may be possible is known as the lexical hypothesis

    Big Five personality traits

    Big Five personality traits

    Big_Five_personality_traits

  • Epidemiology
  • Study of health and disease within a population

    to correct for random error. There is a random error in all sampling procedures – sampling error.[citation needed] Precision in epidemiological variables

    Epidemiology

    Epidemiology

  • Rating scale
  • Type of informational measurement scale

    Scale (VRS) Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) Likert Graphical rating scale Descriptive graphic rating scale Some data are measured at the ordinal level. Numbers

    Rating scale

    Rating_scale

  • Analytical skill
  • Crucial skill in all different fields of work and life

    be made. It consists of descriptive analysis and inferential analysis. Descriptive analysis provides information about a sample set that reflects the population

    Analytical skill

    Analytical skill

    Analytical_skill

  • Statistical population
  • Complete set of items that share at least one property in common

    original on 2005-02-09. Levy, Paul S.; Lemeshow, Stanley (2013-06-07). Sampling of Populations: Methods and Applications. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-1-118-62731-0

    Statistical population

    Statistical_population

  • Sexual stimulation
  • Anything that causes a sexual response

    (2011). "Sadomasochist role-playing as live-action role-playing: a trait-descriptive analysis" (PDF). International Journal of Role-Playing. 2 (2): 59–70

    Sexual stimulation

    Sexual stimulation

    Sexual_stimulation

  • Ghana
  • Country in West Africa

    May 2014. Retrieved 23 May 2014. Atuahene, Ansah (23 July 2013). "A Descriptive Assessment of Higher Education Access, Participation, Equity, and Disparity

    Ghana

    Ghana

    Ghana

  • Confidence interval
  • Range to estimate an unknown parameter

    interval (CI) is a range of values which is likely to contain (in repeated sampling) the true value of an unknown statistical parameter, such as a population

    Confidence interval

    Confidence interval

    Confidence_interval

  • Odor
  • Volatile chemical compounds perceived by the sense of smell

    on the averaging period. There are two main odor sampling techniques: direct and indirect odor sampling techniques. Direct refers to the placement of an

    Odor

    Odor

    Odor

  • Phenomenography
  • Research method involving experiences

    small, purposive sample of subjects, with the researcher "working toward an articulation of the interviewee’s reflections on experience that is as complete

    Phenomenography

    Phenomenography

  • Drive (soundtrack)
  • 2011 soundtrack album by Johnny Jewel and Cliff Martinez

    and feel of Jewel's bands Chromatics and Glass Candy. Refn gave him a sampling of songs he liked and asked Martinez to emulate the sound, resulting in

    Drive (soundtrack)

    Drive_(soundtrack)

  • Taylor's law
  • Empirical law on the variance of species in a habitat

    with pests present and q = 1 − p. Green derived another sampling formula for sequential sampling based on Taylor's law D = ( a n 1 − b T b − 2 ) 1 / 2 {\displaystyle

    Taylor's law

    Taylor's_law

  • Base rate fallacy
  • Logic error due to ignoring the base rate

    results from natural sampling, which preserves base rate information (e.g., number of drunken drivers when taking a random sample of drivers). This is

    Base rate fallacy

    Base rate fallacy

    Base_rate_fallacy

  • Qualitative geography
  • Subfield of geographic methods

    geography focusing on nominal data, descriptive information, and the subjective and interpretive aspects of how humans experience and perceive the world. Often

    Qualitative geography

    Qualitative geography

    Qualitative_geography

  • Bayesian probability
  • Interpretation of probability

    consistency a personalist could abandon the Bayesian model of learning from experience. Salt could lose its savour." In fact, there are non-Bayesian updating

    Bayesian probability

    Bayesian_probability

  • Arthur Lyon Bowley
  • English statistician and economist

    methodological innovation was the use of sampling techniques. Bowley gave a detailed exposition of his approach to sampling in a 62-page paper published in 1926

    Arthur Lyon Bowley

    Arthur Lyon Bowley

    Arthur_Lyon_Bowley

  • Regression toward the mean
  • Statistical phenomenon

    to mediocrity) is the phenomenon where if one sample of a random variable is extreme, the next sampling of the same random variable is likely to be closer

    Regression toward the mean

    Regression toward the mean

    Regression_toward_the_mean

  • Data
  • Unit of information

    preference centers, quizzes, surveys, pop-up forms, and interactive digital experiences. "First-party data" may be collected by a company directly from its customers

    Data

    Data

    Data

  • Unakite
  • Multicoloured metamorphic rock

    Butterworth-Heinemann, 906 pp. ISBN 978-0-75-065856-0 Johannsen, Albert., 2009. A Descriptive Petrography of the Igneous Rocks, vol. II. Chicago, Illinois, University

    Unakite

    Unakite

    Unakite

  • Tactile hallucination
  • Hallucination involving perception of tactile input

    Ekbom's syndrome and delirium tremens. Patients who experience phantom limb pains also experience a type of tactile hallucination. Tactile hallucinations

    Tactile hallucination

    Tactile hallucination

    Tactile_hallucination

  • Knowledge
  • Awareness of facts, or competency

    Knowledge is an awareness of facts (descriptive knowledge), a familiarity with individuals and situations (knowledge by acquaintance), or a practical

    Knowledge

    Knowledge

    Knowledge

  • Schizoid personality disorder
  • Personality disorder involving extreme asociality

    comprehensive phenomenological profile of SzPD in which classic and contemporary descriptive views are synthesized with psychoanalytic observations. This profile

    Schizoid personality disorder

    Schizoid personality disorder

    Schizoid_personality_disorder

  • Hotel (album)
  • 2005 studio album by Moby

    dance-oriented music towards alternative rock and Moby's decision not to use vocal sampling for the first time since his 1993 album Ambient. Hotel was met with a mixed

    Hotel (album)

    Hotel_(album)

  • Cross-sectional study
  • Type of study based on universal sampling

    compare them with a matched sample, often a tiny minority, of the rest of the population. Cross-sectional studies are descriptive studies (neither longitudinal

    Cross-sectional study

    Cross-sectional_study

  • French house
  • Subgenre of house music

    into the French house scene with "jack house" becoming a short-lived descriptive term for the sound in the UK. The influence of 1970s French pop music

    French house

    French_house

  • Jacob's Ladder (1990 film)
  • Film by Adrian Lyne

    It stars Tim Robbins as Jacob Singer, an American infantryman whose experiences during his military service in Vietnam result in bizarre hallucinations

    Jacob's Ladder (1990 film)

    Jacob's_Ladder_(1990_film)

  • Demographics of sexual orientation
  • Prevalence of different types of sexual orientation

    Australia: Sexual identity, sexual attraction and sexual experience among a representative sample of adults". Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public

    Demographics of sexual orientation

    Demographics of sexual orientation

    Demographics_of_sexual_orientation

  • Limerence
  • Love madness or intense infatuation

    many as 50–60% of the population had experienced it. Limerence is a descriptive concept, rather than a diagnosis or disorder; it is not in the DSM. The

    Limerence

    Limerence

    Limerence

  • Census
  • Compilation of information about a given population

    for designing sample surveys by providing a sampling frame such as an address register. Census counts are necessary to adjust samples to be representative

    Census

    Census

    Census

  • Cliché
  • Overused, unoriginal phrase or opinion

    relies upon analogy or exaggeration for effect, often drawn from everyday experience. Used sparingly, it may succeed, but the use of a cliché in writing, speech

    Cliché

    Cliché

  • Body identification
  • Subfield of forensic science

    identifying a body has three dimensions; anthropometric information, descriptive information and the description of particular marks. The combination

    Body identification

    Body identification

    Body_identification

  • Sexual fantasy
  • Class of mental image or pattern of thought

    restrictions" and researchers' approaches (the essentialist-descriptive approach or phenomenological descriptive approach). Deviant and sadistic sexual fantasies

    Sexual fantasy

    Sexual fantasy

    Sexual_fantasy

  • The World as Will and Representation
  • 1818 book by Arthur Schopenhauer

    entire year, because he would read it completely, contrary to his custom of sampling pages to his liking. The influence of Schopenhauer can be read in Gespräche

    The World as Will and Representation

    The World as Will and Representation

    The_World_as_Will_and_Representation

  • Experiment
  • Scientific procedure performed to validate a hypothesis

    remains simple experience; which, if taken as it comes, is called accident, if sought for, experiment. The true method of experience first lights the

    Experiment

    Experiment

    Experiment

  • Five stages of grief
  • Concept in psychology

    meant to be descriptive but over time became prescriptive. Some caregivers dealt with clients who were distressed that they did not experience the stages

    Five stages of grief

    Five stages of grief

    Five_stages_of_grief

  • Canada
  • Country in North America

    on the Politics of Poverty Reduction Policies in Ontario, Canada: A Descriptive Case Study and Critical Analysis". Social Sciences. 10 (12): 485. doi:10

    Canada

    Canada

    Canada

  • Social research
  • Research conducted by social scientists

    sample is referred to as sampling. Sampling methods may be either random (random sampling, systematic sampling, stratified sampling, cluster sampling)

    Social research

    Social_research

  • Outline of academic disciplines
  • Academic fields of study or professions

    Block design and Analysis of variance Response surface methodology Sample Survey Sampling theory Statistical modelling Biostatistics Epidemiology Multivariate

    Outline of academic disciplines

    Outline of academic disciplines

    Outline_of_academic_disciplines

  • Recognition of prior learning
  • Evaluating outside-classroom knowledge

    against certain criteria. However, while such criteria are generally less descriptive than those used in competency standards, they are outcomes-based (i.e

    Recognition of prior learning

    Recognition_of_prior_learning

  • Metadata
  • Data about other data

    Different types of metadata serve different functions. For example, descriptive metadata for a document might include the author, creation date, file

    Metadata

    Metadata

    Metadata

  • Analysis of variance
  • Collection of statistical models

    variables. A dog show provides an example. A dog show is not a random sampling of the breed: it is typically limited to dogs that are adult, pure-bred

    Analysis of variance

    Analysis_of_variance

  • Lexical hypothesis
  • Personality traits reflected in language

    of human experience. The mechanisms that resulted in the development of personality lexicons are poorly understood. Personality-descriptive terms change

    Lexical hypothesis

    Lexical_hypothesis

  • Survey (human research)
  • List of questions aimed at obtaining data from a group of people

    list of students enrolled in a school system (see also sampling (statistics) and survey sampling). The choice between administration modes is influenced

    Survey (human research)

    Survey_(human_research)

  • African Americans
  • Ethnic and cultural group in the United States

    is closely related to the cuisine of the Southern United States. The descriptive terminology may have originated in the mid-1960s, when soul was a common

    African Americans

    African Americans

    African_Americans

  • Digitization
  • Converting information into digital form

    audio (where sampling rate is often measured in kilohertz) and texture map transformations. In this last case, as in normal photos, the sampling rate refers

    Digitization

    Digitization

    Digitization

  • Earworm
  • Music or saying that sticks in the mind

    and emotional characteristics of involuntary musical imagery: An experience sampling study". PLOS ONE. 15 (6) e0234111. Bibcode:2020PLoSO..1534111N. doi:10

    Earworm

    Earworm

  • Structural equation modeling
  • Form of causal modeling that fit networks of constructs to data

    (chi-squared) test is the probability that the data could arise by random sampling variations if the estimated model constituted the real underlying population

    Structural equation modeling

    Structural equation modeling

    Structural_equation_modeling

  • HEXACO model of personality structure
  • Six-dimensional model of human personality

    agreeableness factors.) The six factors, their facets, and the personality-descriptive adjectives that typically belong to these six groups are as follows:

    HEXACO model of personality structure

    HEXACO model of personality structure

    HEXACO_model_of_personality_structure

  • Exponential smoothing
  • Generates a forecast of future values of a time series

    Δ T {\displaystyle \Delta T} is the sampling time interval of the discrete time implementation. If the sampling time is fast compared to the time constant

    Exponential smoothing

    Exponential_smoothing

  • Meta-analysis
  • Statistical method that summarizes and/or integrates data from multiple sources

    sampling of different numbers of research participants. Additionally, study characteristics such as measurement instrument used, population sampled,

    Meta-analysis

    Meta-analysis

  • Scots language
  • West Germanic language

    ISBN 978-3-11-017532-5. Scott, Maggie (November 2007). "The Scots Continuum and Descriptive Linguistics". The Bottle Imp. Association for Scottish Literary Studies

    Scots language

    Scots language

    Scots_language

  • Ron Goldman
  • American murder victim (1968–1994)

    attorneys for his children first before himself, pictures of Jason's descriptive wool cap, and an alleged prior arrangement to meet with Nicole that evening

    Ron Goldman

    Ron_Goldman

  • The Immaculate Conception (El Greco, Toledo)
  • c. 1610 painting by El Greco

    later years contain figural depictions that are more theatrical than descriptive in their forms. Without being melodramatic, El Greco manages to convey

    The Immaculate Conception (El Greco, Toledo)

    The Immaculate Conception (El Greco, Toledo)

    The_Immaculate_Conception_(El_Greco,_Toledo)

  • Channel Orange
  • 2012 studio album by Frank Ocean

    through the use of surrealistic imagery, conversational devices, and descriptive narratives depicting dark characters. He titled the album as a reference

    Channel Orange

    Channel_Orange

  • Quality control
  • Processes that maintain quality at a constant level

    and identification of records Competence, such as knowledge, skills, experience, and qualifications Soft elements, such as personnel, integrity, confidence

    Quality control

    Quality control

    Quality_control

  • Limestone
  • Type of sedimentary rock

    Cassar, Joann (2010). "The use of limestone in a historic context – the experience of Malta". Geological Society, London, Special Publications. 331 (1):

    Limestone

    Limestone

    Limestone

  • Sortition
  • Selection of decision-makers by random sample

    Function of Parliamentary Assemblies: a Burkean Argument in Favor of Descriptive Representation (PDF). International Conference on "Democracy as Idea

    Sortition

    Sortition

  • Language model benchmark
  • Xiaogang; Komura, Taku; Keyser, John; Wang, Wenping (2024). "On Optimal Sampling for Learning SDF Using MLPS Equipped with Positional Encoding". arXiv:2401

    Language model benchmark

    Language model benchmark

    Language_model_benchmark

  • Hispano-Arabic homoerotic poetry
  • cliché, that of the appearance of the "bozo", which allows, given the descriptive ambiguity of the poems, both in images and grammatical uses, to identify

    Hispano-Arabic homoerotic poetry

    Hispano-Arabic homoerotic poetry

    Hispano-Arabic_homoerotic_poetry

  • Blinded experiment
  • Experiment in which information about the test is masked to reduce bias

    information that has been masked to them. For example, a patient who experiences a side effect may correctly guess their treatment, becoming unblinded

    Blinded experiment

    Blinded_experiment

  • Ejaculation
  • Semen discharge from the male reproductive tract

    and Company. Dunn, M.E.; Trost, J.E. (1989). "Male Multiple Orgasms: A Descriptive Study". Archives of Sexual Behavior. 18 (5): 377–387. doi:10.1007/BF01541970

    Ejaculation

    Ejaculation

    Ejaculation

  • Qualitative research
  • Form of research

    is a type of research that aims to gather and analyse non-numerical (descriptive) data in order to gain an understanding of individuals' social reality

    Qualitative research

    Qualitative research

    Qualitative_research

  • Adrenal crisis
  • Medical emergency due to insufficient steroid production

    PMID 29682773. Rushworth, R Louise; Torpy, David J (December 2014). "A descriptive study of adrenal crises in adults with adrenal insufficiency: increased

    Adrenal crisis

    Adrenal crisis

    Adrenal_crisis

  • Timothy Leary
  • American psychologist (1920–1996)

    that, when recounted, the experiences of the Harvard group and those of mystics were impossible to tell apart—descriptively indistinguishable—that's not

    Timothy Leary

    Timothy Leary

    Timothy_Leary

  • Français Tirailleur
  • Extinct French-based pidgin of West Africa

    West African soldiers in the French colonial army has been mentioned in descriptive works from the 19th century onward. The earliest documented utterances

    Français Tirailleur

    Français Tirailleur

    Français_Tirailleur

  • Sequence analysis in social sciences
  • Analysis of sets of categorical sequences

    for comparing sequences. In particular, sociologists objected to the descriptive and data-reducing orientation of optimal matching, as well as to a lack

    Sequence analysis in social sciences

    Sequence analysis in social sciences

    Sequence_analysis_in_social_sciences

  • Rapid-onset gender dysphoria controversy
  • Controversy surrounding a hypothesized medical condition

    hypothesis which claims that some adolescents identify as transgender and experience gender dysphoria due to peer influence and social contagion, particularly

    Rapid-onset gender dysphoria controversy

    Rapid-onset_gender_dysphoria_controversy

  • Attraction to disability
  • Type of sexual attraction

    disability is a sexualised interest in the appearance, sensation and experience of disability or sexual attraction toward disabled individuals by able-bodied

    Attraction to disability

    Attraction_to_disability

  • Orgasm
  • Intense physical sensation of sexual release

    Dunn ME, Trost JE, Trost (October 1989). "Male multiple orgasms: a descriptive study". Archives of Sexual Behavior. 18 (5): 377–87. doi:10.1007/BF01541970

    Orgasm

    Orgasm

  • Epistemic injustice
  • Injustice related to knowledge

    the authority on their own experiences, but also those of others different from them. Conversely, oppressed groups experience a “credibility deficit”, where

    Epistemic injustice

    Epistemic injustice

    Epistemic_injustice

  • Empathy
  • Ability to understand or feel what another is feeling

    Grühn D (2008). "Empathy across the adult lifespan: Longitudinal and experience-sampling findings &blobtype=pdf". Emotion. 8 (6): 753–65. doi:10.1037/a0014123

    Empathy

    Empathy

    Empathy

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  • Experient
  • a.

    Experienced.

  • Experiencer
  • n.

    One who experiences.

  • Usage
  • n.

    Experience.

  • Descriptive
  • a.

    Tending to describe; having the quality of representing; containing description; as, a descriptive figure; a descriptive phrase; a descriptive narration; a story descriptive of the age.

  • Experienced
  • p. p. & a.

    Taught by practice or by repeated observations; skillful or wise by means of trials, use, or observation; as, an experienced physician, workman, soldier; an experienced eye.

  • Experiment
  • n.

    Experience.

  • Experience
  • n.

    An act of knowledge, one or more, by which single facts or general truths are ascertained; experimental or inductive knowledge; hence, implying skill, facility, or practical wisdom gained by personal knowledge, feeling or action; as, a king without experience of war.

  • Inexpert
  • a.

    Destitute of experience or of much experience.

  • Unexperienced
  • a.

    Not experienced; being without experience; inexperienced.

  • Unexperience
  • n.

    Inexperience.

  • Prescriptive
  • a.

    Consisting in, or acquired by, immemorial or long-continued use and enjoyment; as, a prescriptive right of title; pleading the continuance and authority of long custom.

  • Exrerience
  • v. t.

    To make practical acquaintance with; to try personally; to prove by use or trial; to have trial of; to have the lot or fortune of; to have befall one; to be affected by; to feel; as, to experience pain or pleasure; to experience poverty; to experience a change of views.

  • Experienced
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Exrerience

  • Experience
  • n.

    The effect upon the judgment or feelings produced by any event, whether witnessed or participated in; personal and direct impressions as contrasted with description or fancies; personal acquaintance; actual enjoyment or suffering.

  • Expert
  • n.

    An expert or experienced person; one instructed by experience; one who has skill, experience, or extensive knowledge in his calling or in any special branch of learning.

  • Inexperience
  • n.

    Absence or want of experience; lack of personal and experimental knowledge; as, the inexperience of youth.

  • Expedience
  • n.

    Alt. of Expediency

  • Traveled
  • a.

    Having made journeys; having gained knowledge or experience by traveling; hence, knowing; experienced.

  • Reexperience
  • n.

    A renewed or repeated experience.

  • Indescriptive
  • a.

    Not descriptive.