0 willing or likely to take practical action to deal with a problem or situation:
1 involving practical action to deal with a problem or situation:
The conference was designed to be action-oriented in its outcome.
From an embodied cognition perspective, how we learn to think about something like a "chair" depends upon the action-oriented goals we have in a given situation.
She claims that the women display both a relatively accepting and a critical identity, which corresponds to their agentive (action-oriented) and epistemic (belief and feeling-oriented) selves.
If default interpretations performed by the visual system are mediated by the action-oriented motor system, a very different set of laws might smarten the visual system.
It is a collaborative, participatory, and action-oriented research methodology that performs research with rather than on, to or about people.
In fact, an action-oriented utterances may contain more nouns than verbs.
Some focused more on emotional coping whereas others preferred action-oriented coping strategies.
He described how the tool is integrative, customisable, action-oriented and users can initiate actions.