Give (someone) feedback on(something)
So it's 'on' not 'about'.
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stimulus-- receptor-- control centre--- effector
Feedback is a means to make corrections and to adjust output based on information received. It might be feedback from a machine or from a person. Either way, the information returned can be used to improve, guide and correct actions.
As soon as you got the feedback
Feedback is the response from the audience to the source. When the feedback is distorted, it is not an accurate response.
constructive feedback
Both are correct, with slightly different meanings. In "feedback is welcome," which is the most common usage, welcome is an adjective describing feedback. In "feedback is welcomed," welcomed is a passive participle referring to the manner in which feedback is received. As an example of the latter : Feedback is welcomed warmly.
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so that they can get feedback and make sure that it is correct and to see what they got so pretty much feedback from their peers.
it would be kind if you could leave a positive feedback Or, It would be kind of you to leave positive feedback. Perhaps better: I would be grateful if you leave your honest feedback.
It depends. Are you looking for multiple feedback or are you waiting for feedback on one person? If its multiple people I would say 'feedbacks', if it's just one person I would say feedback.
Feedback.
stimulus-- receptor-- control centre--- effector
Relevance (feedback)
Reports and user feedback
feedback feedback
Feedback is a means to make corrections and to adjust output based on information received. It might be feedback from a machine or from a person. Either way, the information returned can be used to improve, guide and correct actions.