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An elicitation technique is any of a number of data collection techniques used in anthropology, cognitive science, counseling, education, knowledge engineering, linguistics, management, philosophy, psychology, or other fields to gather knowledge or information from people. Recent work in behavioral economics has purported that elicitation techniques can be used to control subject misconceptions and mitigate errors from generally accepted experimental design practices. Elicitation, in which knowledge is sought directly from human beings, is usually distinguished from indirect methods such as gathering information from written sources.

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  • An elicitation technique is any of a number of data collection techniques used in anthropology, cognitive science, counseling, education, knowledge engineering, linguistics, management, philosophy, psychology, or other fields to gather knowledge or information from people. Recent work in behavioral economics has purported that elicitation techniques can be used to control subject misconceptions and mitigate errors from generally accepted experimental design practices. Elicitation, in which knowledge is sought directly from human beings, is usually distinguished from indirect methods such as gathering information from written sources. A person who interacts with human subjects in order to elicit information from them may be called an elicitor, an analyst, experimenter, or knowledge engineer, depending on the field of study. Elicitation techniques include interviews, observation of either naturally occurring behavior (including as part of participant observation) or behavior in a laboratory setting, or the analysis of assigned tasks. (en)
  • Elisitasi adalah teknik dalam kegiatan intelijen untuk memperoleh informasi melalui percakapan dengan sesorang dimana orang tersebut tidak sadar sedang digali informasi yang dimiliki. Dalam elisitasi elisitor, tidak mempunyai kontrol terhadap lawan bicara. Informasi yang diperoleh dalam percakapan elisitasi biasanya sepenggal-sepenggal. Elisitasi digunakan dalam kegiatan intelijen. Model percakapan lainnya seperti wawancara, yang lebih formal, atau interogasi, yang mengandung tekanan kepada sumber informasi, dianggap kurang cocok untuk menggali informasi dalam kegiatan intelijen. (in)
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  • Elisitasi adalah teknik dalam kegiatan intelijen untuk memperoleh informasi melalui percakapan dengan sesorang dimana orang tersebut tidak sadar sedang digali informasi yang dimiliki. Dalam elisitasi elisitor, tidak mempunyai kontrol terhadap lawan bicara. Informasi yang diperoleh dalam percakapan elisitasi biasanya sepenggal-sepenggal. Elisitasi digunakan dalam kegiatan intelijen. Model percakapan lainnya seperti wawancara, yang lebih formal, atau interogasi, yang mengandung tekanan kepada sumber informasi, dianggap kurang cocok untuk menggali informasi dalam kegiatan intelijen. (in)
  • An elicitation technique is any of a number of data collection techniques used in anthropology, cognitive science, counseling, education, knowledge engineering, linguistics, management, philosophy, psychology, or other fields to gather knowledge or information from people. Recent work in behavioral economics has purported that elicitation techniques can be used to control subject misconceptions and mitigate errors from generally accepted experimental design practices. Elicitation, in which knowledge is sought directly from human beings, is usually distinguished from indirect methods such as gathering information from written sources. (en)
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  • Elicitation technique (en)
  • Elisitasi (in)
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