1 relating to or providing information:
The programs must be specifically designed to serve the educational and informational needs of children aged 16 and under.
informational document/flier/material The offer will not commence until the informational documents are mailed to shareholders.
an informational meeting
My judgement is that such experiences are no less vivid than ordinary experience, although of course greatly reduced in informational content.
In comparison to ordinary conversations, less common words are employed in both informational and narrative texts.
The model is run under twelve different conditions - three initial parties and four initial parties, and within each of these six different informational conditions.
The children's utterances were coded for the informational status of any referring expressions using four categories: full noun, pronoun, null, and no response.
Music reaches young people and can arouse initial interest better than an informational brochure.
Through these exchanges, a democratic discourse is produced which enables citizens to participate in politics while keeping the informational costs of participation within tolerable bounds.
However, it is arguable that both expressive and informational interests can and should be fitted under the umbrella of deliberative values.
Deliberation has informational (inf), argumentative (arg), reflective (ref) and social (soc) aspects.