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interactive

Describing a computer system that will respond directly to data or commands entered by the user. For example, most popular programs, such as word processors and spreadsheet applications, are interactive. Multimedia programs are usually highly interactive, allowing users to decide what type of information to display (text, graphics, video, or audio) and enabling them (by means of hypertext) to choose an individual route through the information.


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7) However, as Ingham and Van Zessen argue, individual characteristics become significant only in particular situational or interactional contexts.
It is also important to maintain awareness that the forces that maintain equilibrium in a family are powerful and may have a tendency to draw the counselor into the melee, thereby maintaining existing dysfunctional interactional patterns.
1990, 'Social support in young children: Measurement, structure and behavioral impact', in Social support: An interactional view, eds B.
 
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