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informational

adjective as in educational

adjective as in instructive

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The research emphasized that the informational value of feedback often outweighs the emotional discomfort of being wrong, particularly when tied to a clear incentive, such as monetary rewards.

I also recognize that Trump’s political ascendance erased every informational norm, including how the audience follows politics.

From Salon

But Redick, like any player who has seen analytics enter the NBA sphere, knows that there’s a balance that needs to be struck, that informational overload can be just as crippling as physical overload.

They make up more than two-thirds of students in biological and biomedical sciences, but about one-third in engineering, computer and informational sciences, and mathematics and statistics.

Labeling the invoices as “registration” may have helped ensure that the DWP would reimburse Accenture, because the city covers employees’ costs to attend informational conferences.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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