assessment technique

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meaningsofassessmentandtechnique

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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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technique
noun[C or U]
uk
/tekˈniːk/
us
/tekˈniːk/
a way of doing an activity that ...
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(Definition ofassessmentandtechniquefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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From the doubleassessmenttechnique, we still cannot tell how accurate people really are in their initial descriptions of the flashbulb circumstances.
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Importantly, these data suggest that thisassessmenttechniquemay be useful in future investigations with depressed and other psychiatrically disordered populations.
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It has been suggested that the acousticassessmenttechniquemight also be capable of early diagnosis of the mechanical failure of those heart valves.
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It is a theoretical model andassessmenttechnique, used mainly in senior-management consulting and for personal-development.
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Recognizes the gap on spatially-explicit accuracy assessment techniques for complex spatial models, and proposes an ensemble of statistical tools designed to address this problem.
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It is also necessary to employ assessment techniques, such as laboratory observations or parent-report measures, that permit the investigator to obtain an adequate sample size.
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As risk assessment techniques advance, the need for separate treatment of these model characteristics is being emphasised.
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The new rapid assessment techniques should make mapping the filariasis distribution much easier than previously.
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Further comparative analyses are needed using simulated and empirical results to explore how assessment techniques perform under different conditions.
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In view of these, this paper presents an overview of the most suitable robot safety and reliability assessment techniques.
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There is little help in assessment techniques and resources beyond the obvious listening materials which have the answers given.
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Subjects and controls were rated by one investigator for whom reliable correlations with standard assessment techniques were periodically determined.
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Finally, the standard assessment techniques generally used in mental health settings may be less effective in this population.
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The review also compares the typical pedagogy, input, assessment techniques, and assumptions about learner autonomy for different uses of technology.
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Although the assessment techniques recommended in this article may be somewhat lengthier than a "typical" evaluation, they should help to meet the ultimate goal of the relief of patient suffering.
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I have asked the committee to advise me on the need for improvements in the application of assessment techniques to urban road proposals.
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The current assessment techniques use catch-rates of commercial and research fleets.
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In fact, that probably shows poor judgment on the part of the banks and faulty risk assessment techniques.
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We are encouraging the wider use of risk assessment techniques in determining the need for regulation.
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