observer ratings
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observer
noun[C]
uk/əbˈzɜː.vər/us/əbˈzɝː.vɚ/
a person who watches what happens but has no active part ...
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rating
noun
uk/ˈreɪ.tɪŋ/us/ˈreɪ.t̬ɪŋ/
a measurement of how good or popular someone or ...
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(Definition ofobserverandratingfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In addition, observer ratings, official police and court records, peer information reports and partners reports were used.
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These correlations indicate a moderate relation between observer ratings and subjects' ratings of self and of partner.
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A composite score of maternal sensitivity during play was created from observer ratings at each age.
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A sixth and final limitation relates to the use of family-repor ted parent- child conflict, as opposed to observer ratings.
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He received a balloonobserverratingin 1921.
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Results indicated both concurrent and predictive associations with indices of child regulation based on observer ratings or maternal report.
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Parental report and observer ratings appear to predict largely, though not entirely, overlapping variance.
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The correlations suggest that the agreement between subject and observer ratings was strongest at the beginning of the task and decayed somewhat over time.
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Patient outcome was assessed using self and observer ratings of depressive and anxiety symptoms, social functioning, global functioning and number of episodes of deliberate self-harm.
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In the observer ratings womens facial expressions are easier to read as opposed to mens except for the expression of anger.
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