personconducted
Personconducted is a neologism formed by combining the words person and conducted. It is not a widely recognized term in major dictionaries or encyclopedias, and there is no single, standard definition. In informal use, it can function as a descriptor for activities, actions, or processes that are carried out by a human rather than by a machine, organization, or institution; when used as an adjective or noun, it emphasizes human agency in execution.
Origin and forms: The term may appear as personconducted, person-conducted, or, less commonly, as two separate
Common contexts: Personconducted language is most often encountered in discussions about human-centered research, manual operations in
Examples: A personconducted interview method prioritizes direct human interaction over automated surveys. A study might compare
Reception and limitations: Because it is not standardized, the term can introduce ambiguity. In formal writing,
See also: human-centered design, manual data collection, interviews, performative arts.