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  2. Experience - Wikipedia

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    [3] [7] [8] According to this meaning, a person with job experience or an experienced hiker is someone who has a good practical familiarity in the respective field. In this sense, experience refers not to a conscious process but to the result of this process. [2] The word "experience" shares a common Latin root with the word "experimentation". [9]

  3. Experiential learning - Wikipedia

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    Experiential learning can occur without a teacher and relates solely to the meaning-making process of the individual's direct experience. However, though the gaining of knowledge is an inherent process that occurs naturally, a genuine learning experience requires certain elements. [6]

  4. Lived experience - Wikipedia

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    In qualitative phenomenological research, lived experience refers to the first-hand involvement or direct experiences and choices of a given person, and the knowledge that they gain from it, as opposed to the knowledge a given person gains from second-hand or mediated source.

  5. Information - Wikipedia

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    For example, researchers in the field of information Petrichenko E. A. and Semenova V. G., based on a retrospective analysis of changes in the concept of information, give the following universal definition: "Information is a form of transmission of human experience (knowledge)."

  6. Eureka effect - Wikipedia

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    Insight can be conceptualized as a two phase process. The first phase of an Aha! experience requires the problem solver to come upon an impasse, where they become stuck and even though they may seemingly have explored all the possibilities, are still unable to retrieve or generate a solution. The second phase occurs suddenly and unexpectedly.

  7. Experiential avoidance - Wikipedia

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    The Brief Experiential Avoidance Questionnaire (BEAQ) is a 15-item measure developed using MEAQ items, which has become the most widely used measure of experiential avoidance. [ 26 ] See also

  8. Teen stabbed 50 years ago leaves family traumatized, hoping ...

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    I mean, it was the worst day of my life.” It soon became clear what had happened back at Jeff’s girlfriend’s house. “Evidently, Patty had my girlfriend’s license,” he said.

  9. Customer experience - Wikipedia

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    Sales experience is a subset of the customer experience. Whereas customer experience encompasses the sum of all interactions between an organization and a customer over the entire relationship, sales experience is focused exclusively on the interactions that take place during the sales process and up to the point that a customer decides to buy.