0 pretending to be someone else, especially as part of learning a new skill: --
Role play is used in training courses, language-learning and psychotherapy.
1 to pretend to be someone else, especially as part of learning a new skill: --
2 pretending to be someone else, especially as part of learning a new skill: --
Interviewers received 8 hours of additional training from the principal investigator including role-play of at least three assessments.
Therefore, they have to reason with the disputants and persuade them through role-play.
The cooperative role-play analyzed here is unusual in that it is drawn from talk at home rather than in a nursery school or laboratory setting.
The workshop consisted of lecture, role-play, and the exercise of assessment and care planning based on two vignette verbatim records.
Training for the telephone monitoring program included 4 hours of didactic instruction and 4 hours of demonstration or role-play.
Once a role-reversal has been established through assigning roles, the participants continually address each other using the role-play names.
In sum, a few researchers of role-play have recognized in-role speech as having a metacommunicative function.
Interviewers, mostly senior community health sisters, were recruited and trained to perform the interviews using role-play and practice interviews.