0 a short piece of writing, music, acting, etc. that clearly expresses the typical characteristics of something or someone: --
She wrote several vignettes of small-town life.
The vignette ended with the two boys engaging in a verbally and physically aggressive interchange.
The authors illustrate these factors with a clinical vignette.
Buried away in them are some interesting vignettes.
Again, subjects separately heard a story about a problem situation, and responded to questions from the research assistant about a randomly selected vignette character.
Some of these challenges are illustrated in the following case vignette.
Throughout these chapters reference is made to vignettes and case studies of residents who died in the 12 case study homes.
Moreover, including extra facilities such as a vignette (11) within, for example, a focus group may provide a valuable insight into expressed beliefs.
They recorded the reactions of carers to six vignettes that describe contrasting examples of 'difficult moments'.