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  2. Clickworkers - Wikipedia

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    ClickWorkers was a small NASA experimental project that uses public volunteers (nicknamed "clickworkers" on the site) for scientific tasks. Clickworkers are able to work when, and for however long they choose, doing routine analysis that would normally require months of work by scientists or graduate students.

  3. Template:Aspects of workplaces - Wikipedia

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    The aspects of corporations, aspects of jobs, aspects of occupations, aspects of organizations, aspects of workplaces and employment templates all intentionally interlink with each other. This is because words like "occupational", "workplace", "job" and "organizational" are often used interchangeably and to avoid duplicating the same article on ...

  4. Work Capability Assessment - Wikipedia

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    To facilitate these last two objectives testing capacity was increased fivefold by employing nurses and physiotherapists to work alongside doctors, and a semi-structured interview technique based on a computer-generated template was used for the first time. [12]

  5. Talk:Clickworkers - Wikipedia

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    It appears that both Clickworkers sites are defunct now (March 2010), displaying the following message: Clickworkers site is down Thank you for coming here to enter clickworkers data. Unfortunately, the site currently seems to be down due to a technical problem.

  6. DISC assessment - Wikipedia

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    A DISC assessment helps to identify workstyle preferences, determines how someone would interact with others, and provides insight on work habits. Organizations often use the DISC assessment for various applications, [10] including team building, leadership development, communication training, and conflict resolution. While it can provide ...

  7. Individual psychological assessment - Wikipedia

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    Individual psychological assessment (IPA) is a tool used by organizations to make decisions on employment. IPA allows employers to evaluate and maintain potential candidates for hiring, promotion, and development by using a series of job analysis instruments such as position analysis questionnaires (PAQ), occupational analysis inventory (OAI), and functional job analysis (FJA).

  8. Template (word processing) - Wikipedia

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    The term template, when used in the context of word processing software, refers to a sample document that has already some details in place; those can (that is added/completed, removed or changed, differently from a fill-in-the-blank of the approach as in a form) either by hand or through an automated iterative process, such as with a software assistant.

  9. Amazon Mechanical Turk - Wikipedia

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    The survey task, as a work for hire, was not used for a demographic or psychological research project as it might have seemed. The purpose was instead to bait the worker to reveal personal information about the worker's identity that was not already collected by Facebook or Mechanical Turk.