assessment tool

collocation in English

meaningsofassessmentandtool

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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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tool
noun[C]
uk
/tuːl/
us
/tuːl/
a piece of equipment that you use with your hands to make or ...
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(Definition ofassessmentandtoolfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofassessment tool

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An analysis of the extent to which client participation is enabled during health visitor/client interactions using a structured health needsassessmenttool.
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An analysis of the extent to which client participation is enabled during health visitor=client interactions using a structured health needsassessmenttool.
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The pilot chose to develop its ownassessmenttoolin-house rather than to use existing tools, and the resulting product was not validated.
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We have set out to elaborate this phenomenon and develop a clinically relevantassessmenttoolto identify these patients.
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The quality of economic studies was assessed using a standard qualityassessmenttoolfor economic evaluations (15).
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Thus, it is seen that the feasibilityassessmenttoolbehaves exactly as it is expected to for the three-objective case study problem.
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In other instances, the trainees employedassessmenttoolscales adopted by their supervisor or mental health team.
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Of course, in order to provide a rigorous and meaningfulassessmenttool, benchmarks must be very carefully chosen, and properly used.
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The chaplain has to use a good hospiceoriented spiritualassessmenttooland complete the interview.
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Developing a pesticide riskassessmenttoolto monitor progress in reducing reliance on high-risk pesticides.
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Provision of instant visual feedback of the user controlling the prosthesis makes the programmable control system a valuable clinicalassessmenttool.
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However, in clinical practice a simple and practical method is being sought which can be used as a reliableassessmenttoolof a child's phonological skills.
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However, because the feasibilityassessmenttoolis used to only determine if a point is feasible from the engineering domain, calling test point 4 feasible is sufficient.
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Child age was determined by the chronological age (months) of the child upon administration of the firstassessmenttool.
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The use of web-page design as anassessmenttoolmay well be one of the areas discussed that will attract increasing interest in the next few years.
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Schiphorst,18 however, does not appear to be a commonly usedassessmenttool.
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