0 the final result of an activity or process -- son, sonuç, netice, akıbet
the outcome of an election
It is theory tested by many individual research findings that permits the generation of predictions about program outcomes under different conditions.
The intentions of policy thus need to be seen against the plans rather than the outcomes.
Every outcome is therefore rationalizable in the game with altruistic players.
The second best outcome for both players is for both players to swerve.
Thus, there is a qualitative difference between the outcome of language contact with respect to at least one point: the past participles.
Having taken these precautions, no associations between any of the immune or inflammatory measures and psychological health outcomes were observed.
The asset portfolio can incorporate bad outcomes that are relatively independent of economic wellbeing, such as psychological distress.
The research indicated that it is helpful for the teachers to focus on pupils' learning processes rather than only on their learning outcomes.