- In psychology,
affordance is what the
environment offers the individual. In design,
affordance has a
narrower meaning, it
refers to
possible actions that...
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Social affordance is a type of
affordance. It
refers to the
properties of an
object or
environment that
permit social actions.
Social affordance is most...
- The
Affordable Care Act (ACA),
formally known as the
Patient Protection and
Affordable Care Act (PPACA) and
colloquially known as Obamacare, is a landmark...
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Affordable housing is
housing which is
deemed affordable to
those with a
household income at or
below the
median as
rated by the
national government or...
- up
afford in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The term
afford (or
AFFORD) may
refer to:
Affordance, a
potential action enabled by an
object Afford (surname)...
- John
Andrew Afford (born 12 May 1964) is a
former English first-class cricketer. He was a right-handed
batsman and a left-arm slow
bowler who pla**** for...
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describing the
interactivity of a
given lesson:
technology affordance and user freedom.
Technology affordance, also
known as
manual operators, is the
richness of...
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coined the noun
affordance. For
Gibson the noun
affordance pertains to the
environment providing the
opportunity for action.
Affordances require a relationship...
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Afford is an
English surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Andy
Afford (born 1964),
English cricketer Malcolm Afford (1906–1954), Australian...
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Affordable housing is
housing that is
deemed affordable to
those with a
median household income as
rated by the
national government or a
local government...