0 involving people or organizations that choose to take part in an activity, rather than being chosen by someone else:
How can we offer this work to theatre artists, or to artists of other disciplines, who are not self-selected as receptive to this investigation?
Settlers brought with them the idea of land as a partible, bounded commodity, owned by an individual (or self-selected partnership), transferable and exclusive in perpetuity.
Organisational leaders, it is asserted, are self-selected regarding the crucial personal characteristics, so that varying organisational outcomes cannot be imputed to them.
Eighteen self-selected twelve- year-old children participated in twenty-one weekly music-making sessions over a six-month period.
It is also not known how representative this self-selected sample is of all individuals with the disorder.
Among these reasons the most common element was a preference for self-selected produce.
Some are related to professional development, whether imposed or self-selected, and others to personal development, as in seeking a sense of self-worth.
Usage critics are no more self-selected than novelists or biographers or drama critics.