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haw s. protrusion of one or both of the nictitating membranes of a dog or cat. Called also haw.
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hawk-bill i.’s shovel-shaped i's.
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hawthorn A spring-flowering thorny shrub(Crataegus) commonly used to make stockproof hedges. If untrimmed will grow into a small tree.
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Hawthorne effect A threat to the acceptance of evaluation results which states that if participants experiencing the intervention know they are part of an "experiment," they will work especially hard at making the experiment a success, and this is why they out-scored some other group.
Ãâó: www.ndu.edu/irmc/elearning/primer/glossary.htm
Hawthorne effect The concept that every change results (initially, at least) in increased productivity.
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