Here the missing link is frequently the directly observed contextual detail which is so crucial in anthropological field work.
He places particular stress upon contextual details which can be interpreted as the Reeve's appropriation of the role of priest.
Even when probed for contextual details, older adults still reported more semantic details compared with younger adults.
Metadata are the contextual details, including any information important for using data.
As a preparatory stage in the development of the 'sub-exercise"which follows, however, it is necessary to introduce precisely such contextual detail.
These modeled relationships include contextual details, link to the original article, and are manually reviewed for accuracy.
First, as was noted above, the benchmarks are so devoid of critical contextual details that they're borderline worthless.
To remember is the conscious recollection of many vivid contextual details, such as "when" and "how" the information was learned.
In contrast, the familiarity process does not elicit associations with the memory and there are no contextual details of the prior learning occurrence ("know").
Its function in relation to memory is to create memories that are vivid and that have a lot of contextual detail.