JO12: English 5 - JO - Academic Vocabulary
Essential vocabulary for the fifth semester bachelor′s degree in journalism and organizational communication at the ZHAW.
Essential vocabulary for the fifth semester bachelor′s degree in journalism and organizational communication at the ZHAW.
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Sprache | English |
Kategorie | Englisch |
Stufe | Universität |
Erstellt / Aktualisiert | 10.12.2014 / 06.01.2015 |
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participate (verb) / participant (noun) / participation (noun)
take part in something
make up or form
find out / discover
communication between two or more people
put into operation
conclude (verb) / (in)conclusive (adj) / conclusion (noun)
finish or complete something
able to do something
private / not treated as public knowledge
improvement
organise or perform certain activities
give or offer something
write all details asked for on a form
examine a problem carefully to discover the truth
an investigation of the opinions or experience of a group of people, based on a series of questions
concept (noun) / conceive (verb)
idea/think of a new idea or plan
use sth. in an effective way
further action or investigation or a subsequent event that results from and is intended to supplement something done before
judge, evaluate
put yourself on an official list for a course/college
be composed of
existing or occurring at the beginning (adj)
be important for or have a connection with
to experience (especially something unpleasant)
To examine something very carefully in order to discover information
put together out of existing material
limit movement or actions
a set of data arranged in rows and columns
make something easier
extremely important or necessary
the number/level of something when compared to something else
refuse to accept
explain something / describe the meaning and limits of something
to study or examine something in detail, in order to discover more about it
validate (verb) / (in)valid (adj) / validity (noun) / validation (noun)
to make something officially acceptable or approved, especially after examining it
describe someone or something
a particular way of thinking about or dealing with something
longitudinal (adj) (research)
over an extended period of time
detailed and complete
conclude by reasoning
in survey research refers to the ratio of number of people who answered the survey divided by the number of people in the sample. It is usually expressed in the form of a percentage.