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الإنجليزية - التركية
sonucu
outcome
sonuç

O, savurgan olmanın olumsuz sonuçlarını anladı. - He understood the negative outcomes of being wasteful.

Araştırmamız bu tür sonuçların bu yaş grubunda daha yaygın hale gelmekte olduğunu göstermektedir. - Our research indicates that such outcomes are becoming more common in this age group.

outcome
(Ticaret) çıktı
outcome
{i} sonuç, netice
outcome
(Ticaret) ürün
outcome
(Tıp) sonlanım
outcome
sonuç ürün
outcome
akıbet
outcome
(Hukuk) bir şeyin etkisi
outcome
(Hukuk) son

Pazarlığının sonucunu uygun bir şekilde gözden geçirmelisin. - You must appropriately review the outcome of your bargain.

Sonucun hesabını vermek zorundasın. - You've got to answer for the outcome.

الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية

تعريف outcome of في الإنجليزية الإنجليزية القاموس.

outcome
The results or evidence of students' learning experience. Often used in place of desired outcomes

The outcomes of this course are outlined in your syllabus.

outcome
The result of a random trial. An element of a sample space

Three is a possible outcome of tossing a six-sided die.

outcome
Information, event, object or state of being produced as a result or consequence of a plan, process, accident, effort or other similar action or occurrence

A quality automobile is the outcome of the work of skilled engineers and thousands of workers.

outcome
Statement of agreed upon results The results of an educational program
outcome
Usually refers to the resulting health or well-being of an individual following some treatment, screening, prevention program or other health promotion intervention Outcomes typically refers to long-term effects, and may include changes in health status, control of chronic illness, decrease in hospitalizations, ability to engage in the activities of daily living, or mortality Used to help determine effectiveness of a treatment or intervention
outcome
Something that follows as a result or consequence When this term is applied to program performance, it refers to measures of how well a program is meeting its mission for its client population For example, a school district would want to know the percent of ninth graders who enter post-secondary education or employment following high school graduation Or a substance treatment program would want to know percent of program clients off alcohol and drugs twelve months after program
outcome
A result sought by USAID In ADS 200-203, the term "outcome" is equivalent to "result " (See "RESULT") (Chapters 200-203)
outcome
The eventual effect of a scrutiny It is good practice to define and agree the desired outcomes from a scrutiny at the outset, or as soon as possible, and to use that vision to shape and focus the scrutiny work
outcome
Outcomes are a result of the program, services, or products you provide and refer to changes in knowledge, attitude, or behavior in participants
outcome
All possible demonstrable results that stem from casual factors or activities In medical education, outcome refers to a new skill, knowledge or stimulus to improve the quality of patient care Setting outcomes can be very useful for developing a framework of various results expected from various educational activities Outcomes may be related to the educational process (process outcomes), to the product of undergraduate medical education (learning outcomes), or to the professional role of the physician (performance outcomes)
outcome
Sample Space Event Relative Frequency Probability Subjective Probability Independent Events Mutually Exclusive Events Addition Rule Multiplication Rule Conditional Probability Law of Total Probability Bayes' Theorem
outcome
The ultimate, long-term, resulting effect--both expected and unexpected--of the customer's use or application of the organization's outputs [GAO]
outcome
That which comes out of, or follows from, something else; issue; result; consequence; upshot
outcome
Actual outcome or predicted outcome This is the outcome of a test See also branch outcome, condition outcome and decision outcome
outcome
{i} result, effect
outcome
The extent of change in targeted attitudes, values, behaviors, or conditions between baseline measurement and subsequent points of measurement Depending on the nature of the intervention and the theory of change guiding it, changes can be immediate, intermediate, final, and longer-term outcomes For example, changes in attitudes and values may be the final outcome of an informational intervention However, changes in attitudes and values may be the immediate outcome of a parenting program that builds on those changes to bring about changes in communication patterns and other skills (intermediate outcomes) Changes in communication patterns would, in turn, strengthen middle school children's resistance to negative peer pressure (intermediate outcome), resulting in a delay in the onset of substance use (final outcome)
outcome
– Refers to the following: (1) changes in birth and death rates for a global population, i e , residents of a state, (2) the "outcome" or finding of a given diagnostic procedure, (3) the results for a patient after care, for example, how long it took to restore the patient’s ability to walk or to work
outcome
Any one of the possible results of an experiment (cf Probability and Outcome Discussion)
outcome
The ultimate, long-term, resulting effects -- both expected and unexpected -- of the customer's use or application of the organization's outputs
outcome
The outcome of an activity, process, or situation is the situation that exists at the end of it. Mr. Singh said he was pleased with the outcome It's too early to know the outcome of her illness. the final result of a meeting, discussion, war etc - used especially when no one knows what it will be until it actually happens = result outcome of
outcome
Post-treatment or post-intervention effects
outcome
the ultimate, long-term, resulting effects--both expected and unexpected--of the customer's use or application of the organization's outputs
outcome
The results of program operations or activities For example, anticipated outcomes of DARE programs may include increased knowledge about drugs and for example, attitudes about drugs and alcohol, and reduced involvement with drugs and alcohol Topic areas: Accountability and Evaluation, Operations Management and Leadership
outcome
Information, event, object or state of being produced as a result or consequence of a plan, process, accident, effort or other similar action or occurrence, as in A quality automobile is the outcome of the work of skilled engineers and thousands of workers
outcome
The results or evidence of students learning experience. Often used in place of desired outcomes as in, The outcomes of this course are outlined in your syllabus
outcome
Used usually in probability to refer to the outcome of an event
outcome
The impact of care provided to a patient Outcomes can be positive, such as the ability to walk freely as a result of rehabilitation, or negative, such as the occurrence of bedsores as a result of lack of mobility of a patient
outcome
A result of an experiment
outcome
1 benefits or changes for individuals or populations during or after participating in program activities They may be influenced by program outputs Outcomes may relate to behavior, skills, knowledge, attitudes, values, conditions or other attributes They are what participants know, think, or can do; or how they behave; or what their conditions is, that is different following a program (United Way of America) 2 behavior changes over time A unit of outcome represents some individual, group, organization, or community with a sustained change in status or behavior that can be attributed in part to the efforts and influences of the agency, program, or project (Kibel, 2000)
outcome
a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon; "the magnetic effect was greater when the rod was lengthwise"; "his decision had depressing consequences for business"; "he acted very wise after the event"
outcome
A goal statement specifying desired knowledge, skills/processes, and attitudes to be developed as a result of educational experiences  
outcome
something that results; "he listened for the results on the radio"
outcome
The results achieved at the level of "purpose" in the objective hierarchy In IFAD's terminology, outcome is part of impact (result at purpose and goal level)
outcome
The results, impacts or consequences of actions by the GRDC and its R&D partners upon the grain industry and Australia's economic, environmental and social resources Planned outcomes are the results that the GRDC wishes to achieve Actual outcomes are the results in fact achieved
outcome
The consequence of a medical intervention (e g improved health status, death)
outcome of

    الواصلة

    out·come of

    التركية النطق

    autkʌm ıv

    النطق

    /ˈoutˌkəm əv/ /ˈaʊtˌkʌm əv/
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