0 done in order to discover or learn about something -- rozpoznawczy, badawczy, wstępny
an exploratory operation
an exploratory expedition
It will be important to investigate whether the findings of this exploratory study could be applied to larger samples.
Alternatively, the learner can be permitted to make exploratory ' 'jumps' ' into other regions.
As an exploratory study, the aim was not to produce across-the-board conclusions about a children's 'standpoint' on responsibility, but to explore children's ideas and understandings.
There was no significant effect of any factor on the tendency for intruders to rear up the walls of the arena during the exploratory phase.
There is a common element in the orientations produced by an exploratory set and by fear.
Such exploratory and reflective processes create opportunities for ongoing evaluation.
An exploratory, qualitative evaluation of the experiences of those who implemented and received the strategy is presented here.
To understand the nature of this domain and to reduce the number of items for the regression analysis, an exploratory factor analysis was undertaken.