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Examples of one-on-one


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At bottom, my data analysis involved a one-on-one confrontation of two variables, both derived from the same data on party positions.
The one-on-one interview portion of the study occurred first at each location, and this portion was followed by a group discussion with all four participants.
The measurement procedure was a one-on-one interview that allowed a very good indication of whether learning occurred.
The young adulthood interviews were conducted via one-on-one interviews either in the subjects' home or at the host institute of the investigators.
In the one-on-one case that is our current focus, an injunction is only granted if the plaintiff is right about the law.
For breast cancer surgery, this involves counseling patients (preferably one-on-one) on issues such as the management of surgical drains and the optimal use of analgesics.
But intelligent tutors can already accrue - and pool - more one-on-one interaction with students than any human tutor can accumulate in a lifetime.
We gave parents the task of showing some relatively unfamiliar objects to their children one-on-one, emulating a fairly common occurrence in everyday life.
A second issue of flexibility was the idea of private, one-on-one services versus group interventions.
He believes his composition is best experienced directly as software, in a one-on-one confrontation between listener and composition with the interface acting as mediator.
They also meet the students in a series of one-on-one counselling sessions that foster individual contact and learner-counsellor dialogue.
These societies should explicitly address career development issues through lectures at meetings and through ongoing, one-on-one mentoring by experienced medical ethicists.
For example, telephone follow-up, group, and one-on-one sessions were thought to meet the needs of different bereaved parents.
Several studies referred to preceptorship models and, although not overtly explained, would imply a one-on-one working relationship between a nurse and a student.
A total of 64 minutes of the language data was coded (28 minutes of group discussions and 36 minutes of one-on-one interviews).
The language production data that are presented here are from six one-on-one interviews and two group discussions that contained four people each.
The receipt of a reply indicating a willingness to participate was followed up by telephone calls during which both the one-on-one data collection sessions were scheduled.
Would we work one-on-one as writing coaches?
This, in turn, can lead to a case in which the parties merely appear to share intentions, as in the playing of pickup basketball/practicing one-on-one drives case.
To summarize: it is very rare to find children who have received so little one-on-one attention from adults as children reared in the extremely deprived environment of orphanages.
According to these models, the family process is formed by the individual characteristics of each member as well as by the various one-on-one relationships between dyads.
Those also often require one-on-one or small-group tuition, leading to costs higher than the average.
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There are some courses—for instance, those provided by the conservatoires of music—that cannot be taught without high-cost one-on-one or small-group tuition.
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A therapist was providing one-on-one treatment to someone who, in good faith, placed their trust in the practitioner as they would with a medical practitioner.
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I have never heard such rubbish in my life as when he talks about the one-on-one relationship.
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