human process

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human process

A team of scientists conducts a human process to analyze water samples.

Definition

Noun: A series of actions, changes, or functions that involve human beings as central participants. This term refers to any activity, operation, or development where human agency, interaction, or decision-making is a key component.

Usage

The term "human process" is used to describe activities that are fundamentally driven by or dependent on people. It distinguishes these activities from purely mechanical, natural, or automated processes. - It is often used in academic, sociological, and organizational contexts. - It typically functions as a countable noun (e.g., a human process, several human processes).

Examples
  • In Sociology:
  • In Business:
  • In Psychology:
Advanced Usage
  • "to be integral to the human process": to be a fundamental and necessary part of an activity involving people.
    • Trust is integral to the human process of building a team.
  • "the human process of [gerund/noun]": a structure used to specify the type of activity.
    • We must respect the human process of mourning.
Variants and Related Words
  • Process (n): A series of actions or steps taken to achieve a particular end. (A more general term that can include non-human elements).
  • Social Process (n): A process involving the interaction and relationships between individuals and groups. (A specific type of human process).
Synonyms
  • Human activity
  • Human endeavor
  • Social process (in many contexts)
Related Phrases
  • Human factor: The influence of human characteristics on a system or process.
    • The engineer accounted for the human factor in the design.
  • In human terms: Describing something from a perspective focused on human experience and impact.
    • We need to explain the economic data in human terms.
Notes on Meaning

The core meaning of "human process" emphasizes human involvement. It can refer to: 1. Internal Processes: Psychological or cognitive activities (e.g., thinking, learning). 2. Interactive Processes: Social or collaborative activities (e.g., negotiation, consensus-building). 3. Institutional Processes: Formal procedures within organizations that rely on human judgment (e.g., review, approval).

It is distinct from technical, chemical, or geological processes where human involvement is minimal or non-essential.

human process

A team of scientists conducts a human process to analyze water samples.

Noun
  1. a process in which human beings are involved