postinformation

English

Etymology

post- + information

Adjective

postinformation (not comparable)

  1. (psychology, sociology) After the receipt of information.
    • 1987, W Kip Viscusi, Wesley A Magat, Joel Huber, Learning about risk:
      Whereas the initially perceived risks are the result of a voluntary self-selection process, the postinformation risks are not...
    • 2007, Tina M Lowrey, Psycholinguistic phenomena in marketing communications:
      Participants in the course of performing their postinformation writing task apparently formed a new representation that was generally more abstract...

Antonyms

  • preinformation
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