assessment instrument
collocation in Englishmeaningsofassessmentandinstrument
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assessment
noun[C or U]
uk/əˈses.mənt/us/əˈses.mənt/
the act of judging or deciding the amount, value, quality, or importance of something, or the judgment or decision that ...
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instrument
noun[C]
uk/ˈɪn.strə.mənt/us/ˈɪn.strə.mənt/
an object, such as a piano, guitar, or drum, that is played to produce ...
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(Definition ofassessmentandinstrumentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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A number of significant differences by career stage and credential level were revealed inassessmentinstrumentchoice and use.
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The article describes why and how the test was developed, the theoretical background, the structure of the test, theassessmentinstrumentand special features.
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A research and service oriented multilevelassessmentinstrument.
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These results offer further assurance that the short forms provide an effective alternative to the long forms when a brieferassessmentinstrumentis needed.
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Earlier studies of life events and adolescent depression have differed in subject age, type of informant, life eventassessmentinstrumentand period of assessment.
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Steps in designing and implementing an innovativeassessmentinstrument.
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The follow-up assessment results were therefore subject to retrospective recall bias and the psychometric properties of theassessmentinstrumentare not known.
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In scenario 1 (prevention), the patients at risk were assumed to be identified through the use of a pressure ulcer riskassessmentinstrument.
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Vocabulary used to discuss anemia and related fatigue was variable and imprecise, and no fatigueassessmentinstrumentwas used or referenced in any visit.
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They developed a medication-managementassessmentinstrumentmeasuring t he ability of older people t o undertake five specific tasks (including opening child-safety bottles, removing tablets from bottles, and interpreting directions).
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Empirical assessment instruments carry no assumptions about biological substrates, environmental influences, or etiological origins of a given behavioral profile.
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Structured assessment instruments have been the subject of some evaluation.
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Next, a research assistant independently administered the selfrating scales and standardized assessment instruments.
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Which extant assessment instruments can reliably and validly document change in learner proficiency and at which levels?
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They do not appreciate the need for careful trialing, and therefore they do not always allow researchers the time to try out the assessment instruments.
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Their analysis shows that the introduction of assessment instruments was not a neutral activity.
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For example, authors often do not include in their published work questionnaires, surveys or assessment instruments that were used in the research.
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This relationship serves as the framework for an empirical study that examines the construct-related evidence of three oral assessment instruments.
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As with any social intervention, the follow-up interviews were not conducted blindly, and to minimise bias several standardised assessment instruments were used.
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There also is the case that the wording of assessment instruments will vary developmentally because subjects' abilities to understand assessment questions will vary with age.
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