Closed leedahee closed 6 years ago
Term name - gap User-centered definition - A difference between data elements of a performer or measure dimension Comment (rdfs:comment) Reference - guided by Kluger, A. N., & DeNisi, A. (1996). The effects of feedback interventions on performance: A historical review, a meta-analysis, and a preliminary feedback intervention theory. *Example Usage (IAO_0000112) - n/a, new term
I may want to retrieve my opinion. The gap is more likely to be a difference between what a performer expects to happen and what actually happened. The point in here, I realize, is the expectation or the desire. So the question might be aligned with 'Can another measure be a goal?' I would say no. A difference across measures of an individual time point performance summary display cannot be a goal but a indicator telling relative position, or adjustment. Even through it can be comparable as they use the same scale, it is not a goal. I think we need a different term for the difference between measures, not expanding the existing meaning of the gap.
This issue duplicates issue #24