Meeting Participation
Dimension 390 of 1,100 · Health Lens
Meeting Participation measures the extent to which an expression concerns involvement in meetings, including attending, speaking, contributing to decisions, and engaging constructively with others in a shared discussion setting. It encompasses both the practical occurrence of meetings and the quality of active participation within them.
evidence final name · Satisfaction Social Roles
Minimal Meeting Participation
Expressions activating this band contain little or no clear meeting-related content and instead focus on unrelated social, work, or daily activities. When meeting content appears, it is only incidental and does not center on participation in a shared discussion setting.
Low Meeting Participation
Expressions activating this band refer to coordination, planning, decision processes, or meeting needs in ways that imply interpersonal engagement but only loosely evoke meetings. Participation is present mainly as general collaboration or planned interaction rather than explicit meeting involvement.
Moderate Meeting Participation
Expressions activating this band explicitly involve meetings as settings for planning, discussion, disagreement, and speaking up. Participation is recognizable as taking part in group process, though the emphasis often falls on meeting structure or norms rather than sustained engagement.
High Meeting Participation
Expressions activating this band describe direct attendance at meetings and orientation to how meetings are conducted, including efficiency, decision making, and being present in organized group gatherings. Participation is concrete and situational, centered on showing up and taking part in the event.
Intensive Meeting Participation
Expressions activating this band portray meetings as active collaborative forums where people participate broadly, contribute constructively, and work through arguments or decisions together. Participation is experienced as engaged, collective involvement in the meeting itself.
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Minimal Satisfaction Social Roles: Satisfaction social roles is present at a low level. Expressions activating this band reflect early or diffuse satisfaction social roles.
Emerging Satisfaction Social Roles: Satisfaction social roles is experienced here as physiological and somatic distress, reflecting embodied arousal and clinical-grade symptom intensity. Compared to the band below, satisfaction social roles is more intense and concentrated but retains the same essential character. Expressions activating this band likely reflect physiological and embodied satisfaction social roles.
Elevated Satisfaction Social Roles: Satisfaction social roles is clearly present at this level. Unlike the band below, where satisfaction social roles was characterized by the somatic and physiological form, the proxy here has shifted in character. The facets that dominated at lower levels have receded. Expressions activating this band reflect satisfaction social roles at this level of intensity.
Severe Satisfaction Social Roles: Satisfaction social roles is present here in a general or mixed form without a single dominant facet. Unlike the band below, where satisfaction social roles was characterized by a general form, the proxy here has shifted in character. The facets that dominated at lower levels have receded. Expressions activating this band may reflect general or diffuse satisfaction social roles.
