STRUCTURED


Meaning of STRUCTURED in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADVERB

carefully

The use of a carefully structured finite-state grammar allows all the utterances to be specified ahead of time.

For some schools the central guidelines will be interpreted through a carefully structured timetable.

highly

The operational system appeared, to a certain extent, to be fairly regulated with highly structured and defined job descriptions.

But is this the only way in which a complicated and highly structured civilization can evolve?

It is certainly verified experimentally that the sonic clicks produced are both highly structured and directional.

This new paradigm has enabled the development of highly structured and usually brief interventions in many areas of individual emotional problems.

This is a highly structured software where data is divided into fields.

That is to say that every individual lives according to a highly structured set of personal obligations which he or she must continually fulfil.

G M Miller A highly structured talk on what was probably the most challenging topic in this year's list.

What would be a theme for some one seeking a highly structured environment?

more

It may be possible as a result of the pre-test to change certain questions from free response to a more structured format.

The transition from Key Stage 1 to the more structured and prescribed history curriculum for Key Stage 2 needs particularly careful handling.

Comments and responses to the practice profile questionnaire were analysed with a more structured database program.

And a need for a more structured set of relationships was not recognized.

Mr Hart believes there should be a more structured approach to problem-solving as there is at the Halewood plant.

Nowadays evaluation has a tendency to be much more structured and less prosaic.

Complete with diffuser and concentrator nozzle attachments, it's perfect for creating quick, sexy scrunched looks or more structured styles.

At this stage more structured teaching of drawing should be given.

■ NOUN

approach

This structured approach might then be extended to other shapes.

She adopted an individually structured approach to teaching which allowed students to work at their own pace as and when they pleased.

Mr Hart believes there should be a more structured approach to problem-solving as there is at the Halewood plant.

He is to be congratulated on this singularly structured approach .

It works by identifying the key skill gaps and providing a structured approach to the delivery of the training.

While some appreciated the more structured approach of the questionnaire, most wanted more space and less detail.

As well as having a structured approach to content, there is also a need for a structured approach to concepts.

dependency

In a sense, much modern human life is about structured dependency .

This historical work itself represents a strong challenge to some of the premises which underpin the idea of structured dependency .

interview

An initial structured interview will be followed by three semi-structured interviews over a six-month period.

This can not be achieved through a structured interview or a questionnaire.

Primary data is usually obtained by means of questionnaires and structured interviews , administered by trained personnel.

Data collection is mainly by questionnaire and structured interviews with families, youth groups and problem drinkers.

Both interviewer and respondent are allowed much greater leeway in asking and answering questions than is the case with the structured interview .

Both the questionnaires and the structured interviews tend to concentrate on what the customer likes and dislikes, rather than why.

Selected policy issues will be used to explore these aspects of central-local relations, using documentary study and structured interviews .

Third, structured interviews with a sample of successful firms to establish their philosophy and practices.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

a structured learning plan

The situation has made us aware of the need for a more structured approach to dealing with prisoners' problems.

The social workers' home visits are highly structured , with specific goals and learning objectives.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Both interviewer and respondent are allowed much greater leeway in asking and answering questions than is the case with the structured interview.

But is this the only way in which a complicated and highly structured civilization can evolve?

First, the problem presented by the client must be of the type that will be responsive to the structured group programme.

Such information is organised in records as structured data.

This structured approach might then be extended to other shapes.

This can not be achieved through a structured interview or a questionnaire.

This study is important in establishing that structured recording of data improves patient care.

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