
1) Aftereffect 2) Aftermath 3) Bottom line 4) Brisance 5) Brisant 6) Byproduct 7) Condemnation 8) Consequence 9) Consequences 10) Decision 11) Denouement 12) Dent 13) Derivative 14) Effect 15) Egress 16) End 17) Event 18) Issue 19) Offshoot 20) Outgrowth 21) Progeny 22) Repercussion 23) Response 24) Result
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1) Conclusion 2) Consequence 3) Consequence, effect 4) Effect 5) End result 6) Ending 7) Exclusively Saxon word 8) Exclusively Anglo word 9) Final result 10) Finish 11) Fruit, so to speak 12) Game theory 13) Issue 14) Result 15) Result, consequence 16) Result, upshot 17) Resultant 18) Something that results
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- something that results
- a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon
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Something that has happened as the result of a campaign. In public relations this would typically be defined as a measurable change in awareness, knowledge, attitude, opinion, behaviour or reputation metrics.
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The outcome is the final state of the game. The outcome of a game is quantifiable, meaning that it is meant to be clear whether the outcome was one or another; who won the game (Salen & Zimmerman 2004, 96). Games set in persistent worlds do not necessarily have an outcome. It is the valorization of the potential outcomes of a game that gives a ...
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[game theory] In game theory, an outcome is a set of moves or strategies taken by the players, or it is their payoffs resulting from the actions or strategies taken by all players. The two are complementary in that, given knowledge of the set of strategies of all players, the final state of the game is known, as are any relevant payoffs. In...
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[probability] In probability theory, an outcome is a possible result of an experiment. Each possible outcome of a particular experiment is unique, and different outcomes are mutually exclusive (only one outcome will occur on each trial of the experiment). All of the possible outcomes of an experiment form the elements of a sample space. ==S...
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• (n.) That which comes out of, or follows from, something else; issue; result; consequence; upshot.
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A specific result or effect that can be measured. Examples of outcomes include decreased pain, reduced tumor size, and improvement of disease.
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(out´kum) a patient behavior or attitude that results from the interventions of the health care team.
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In health services this refers to any change in a person`s wellbeing following a period of treatment.The expected outcome will usually be an improvement in symptoms or the resolution of a problem.
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Out'come noun That which comes out of, or follows from, something else; issue; result; consequence; upshot. 'The logical
outcome .'
H. Spenser. « All true literature, all genuine poetry, is the direct
outcome , the condensed essence, of actual life and thougth.»
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See result....
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The effect or impact of an intervention on the participants
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A possible result of a probability experiment
Example:
Toss a coin. The outcomes are heads and tails.
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The result of carrying out an activity, following a process, or delivering an IT service etc. The term is used to refer to intended results as well as to actual results. See also objective.
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a final product or end result; consequence; issue. · a conclusion reached through a process of logical thinking.
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Used in probability to refer to the result of an event.
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[SAT terms] something that results
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