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critical
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What are the strategies participants devise to avoid negative and critical evaluation of their activity?
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Provide a critical evaluation on this viewpoint.
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There is the learning, and there is the critical evaluation of it.
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The literary tradition is valued in so far as it offers a critical evaluation of this transformation and its consequences.
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As more time and energy is expended there is more exposure to critical evaluation .
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There has to be a moment of personal insight, in which critical evaluation is not put aside but is transcended.
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A major element is a project, involving a substantial task requiring inventiveness, knowledge and critical evaluation .
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This suggests that critical evaluation has point where the object in question is attributable to some person or group of persons.
economic
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Thus, there is a clear role for economic evaluation - in investigating the relative cost-effectiveness of prescribing options.
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This question could be answered by a economic evaluation of the prophylactic use of misoprostol.
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There is scope here for economic evaluation to inform priorities for health care.
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Also, economic evaluation would ensure that an appropriate range of costs is considered when cost comparisons are being made.
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There are two features of economic evaluation that merit particular emphasis in the light of the White Paper proposals.
formative
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This formative evaluation led to the use of a self-paced orientation tour combined with practical exercises.
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Emphasis was on formative evaluation in connection with the educational process in a specific undergraduate course.
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The timing of evaluation Scriven has pointed out the distinction between formative and summative evaluation.
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Some modifications were made to subsequent courses as a result of information collected - formative evaluation .
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The information obtained could be used for the modification of the course under development - formative evaluation directed towards the educational process.
further
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These interesting observations certainly justify further evaluation of intermittent treatment in a controlled setting.
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Those who may need further evaluation are referred to local treatment resources.
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The patient was referred to our hospital for further evaluation and treatment.
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Again this needs further evaluation , but a useful lexical database structure has been established.
initial
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Results Table I shows the age distribution and patient characteristics at the initial evaluation of the 174 children with idiopathic constipation.
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The proper use of the total CO1 in an initial evaluation of acid-base status is presented in Table 1-11.
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Symptoms of chronic constipation persisted in one third of our patients, 3-12 years after initial evaluation and treatment.
internal
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The trial has resulted in the development of a programme of internal evaluation .
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The airline said it also would establish an internal evaluation program.
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Some points from the internal evaluation are summarised below.
objective
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Nor is it a completely objective evaluation .
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It demands a kind of distance from the observer, an objective evaluation of its virtues and failings.
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The extent to which local advisers can undertake an objective evaluation of a school already familiar to them is one consideration.
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Corpora are also useful to generative grammarians for providing an objective and reliable evaluation of a grammar's coverage and performance.
positive
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Clement combined his highly positive evaluation of culture with a severe puritanism towards any concessions to polytheistic myth and cult.
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Such values work at the expense of a positive evaluation of females.
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Given women's lesser upper-body strength as compared with men's, a positive evaluation of violence helps to legitimate male domination.
proper
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Similarly foreign-exchange and political risks and their relationship to required returns on investment need a proper evaluation as determinants of market attractiveness.
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He also criticized crime lab officials for not allowing him to do a proper evaluation of the case.
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Here, the fixed period contract is very useful, if proper evaluation procedures are devised.
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There is no proper evaluation of the risks involved.
psychiatric
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The upshot of the interview is that Jimmy be referred for a psychiatric evaluation in order to assess the need for medication.
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The man, Peter Jaffe, is undergoing psychiatric evaluation , Grotz said.
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She was ordered by a judge to undergo psychiatric evaluation , the source said.
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The boy drew cartoon images of a courtroom sketch artist and a reporter Wednesday while Easton made plans for his psychiatric evaluation .
systematic
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It can be used to provide a more systematic evaluation of linearity.
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Activities i. Establish the means for early, systematic evaluation of newly recognized pathogens or syndromes of probable infectious etiology.
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The accountability debate was, however, important in that it highlighted a need for systematic evaluation in education.
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By systematic monitoring and evaluation , they can produce guidelines about approaches, recruitment methods, curriculum and outcomes.
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job
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In the health service, job evaluation systems already cover ancillary, administrative and technical staff.
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The object of job evaluation is to provide a systematic approach to defining the relative worth of different jobs.
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No unit or trust has yet got a job evaluation scheme for nurses up and running.
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The case has not been proved that job evaluation and performance-related pay can be applied to nursing.
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This we have used to construct and maintain a database of management job evaluation results.
performance
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The limitations of performance evaluation lead to a concern with visible and politically acceptable results.
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They also are responsible for budgeting, performance evaluation , cost management, and asset management.
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We will conclude with tactical considerations of network design, performance evaluation , and network management and security techniques.
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A wholistic approach to catalogue performance evaluation would also include how the user himself evaluates the system.
procedure
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Thus they spent much of their time debating the validity of various evaluation procedures as potential responses.
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Courts have also differed on whether evaluation procedures and student discipline procedures are mandatory subjects of bargaining.
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For example, a computer pedagogy aimed directly at fostering disembedded thought needs to be devised, as do appropriate evaluation procedures .
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It is always useful to consider ways to overcome any basic flaws in an evaluation procedure .
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In addition, this evaluation procedure is concerned with measuring output in terms of pre-specified goals and no attention is paid to unexpected effects.
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A typical evaluation procedure consists of the following.
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Such information will be taken in to the evaluation procedure by the Press.
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A study was undertaken in co-operation with oil companies to propose optimum data acquisition techniques and formation evaluation procedures .
process
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It is important to plan the evaluation process at the outset so that it relates to the stated objectives.
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Details of how to approach the examination exercise are outlined in a section on evaluation processes and techniques.
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There are several essential steps in the evaluation process of procedure outcomes.
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Evaluation Testing is only one component in the evaluation process .
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Chapters 6 and 7 extensively cover the evaluation process and quality assurance.
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If some form of quantitative criteria can be established then the evaluation process can be carried out objectively and efficiently.
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The following case study will be used throughout the model to make the planning and evaluation process dynamic.
study
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Many recent evaluation studies do include a judgement element.
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Early evaluation studies were directed towards the use of specific media - introductory MEDIATRON-multimedia programmes for online information retrieval.
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Problem centred evaluation studies using a range of methods are a necessary supplement.
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All Modular Course evaluation studies have attempted to operate within the Joint Committee standards.
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Almost every major evaluation study has led to minor adjustment or substantial change.
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The manner in which the results of evaluation studies are presented has a considerable effect on their impact.
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In this evaluation study , psychometric methods were used to examine the product of the course in information retrieval.
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based
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They would carry out an initial assessment, based on an evaluation of your lifestyle, age, level of anxiety and so on.
carry
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D Illuminative evaluation An attempt to carry out an illuminative evaluation of the undergraduate information retrieval course was also made.
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Appendix 3 has a chart that includes some detailed evaluation comments from participants.
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The final discussion will include evaluation of the ward learning programme by the student.
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Analysis of the choice opportunity to include data collection and evaluation of alternatives. 3.
provide
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It can be used to provide a more systematic evaluation of linearity.
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Core provides medical-care management and evaluation services.
require
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It requires evaluation of how far the risk of personal financial liability is an incentive to performance.
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Setting priorities for such improvements will require careful evaluation of space and equipment needs.
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An unambiguous policy recommendation would require evaluation of all these costs and benefits.
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These are techniques which require development and evaluation .
undertake
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Research is being undertaken into evaluation of applications.
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The extent to which local advisers can undertake an objective evaluation of a school already familiar to them is one consideration.
use
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This is an example of the sociological method of evaluation being used for summative evaluation of the products of an educational programme.
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Another difficulty is that the time perspectives used for managerial evaluation have changed very little over the years.
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Student's t test was used for statistical evaluation .
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Instead of this stock evaluation of investment decisions we can use the equivalent flow evaluation.
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The advantage of using several methods of evaluation for a given educational programme was pointed out.
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The disciplined child does not have to use his evaluation faculty on conflict and can devote it all to education.
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The Mann-Whitney U rank sum test and Spearman rank correlation test were used for statistical evaluation .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Inspectors will have to do a thorough evaluation of the project before we can continue.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Discussion in this chapter will confine itself to evaluation within an established institution.
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For the success of ward learning, evaluation of both the ward programme and the progress of the student is vital.
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It assesses the evaluation of agricultural structures, the impact of structural policies and the extent of multiple job-holding amongst farm families.
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Program evaluation is conducted to determine whether the methods have been implemented and anticipated results have been achieved.
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Since it does not, its alleged efficiency is effectively shielded from comparative evaluation .
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This point raises a wider issue of some importance to the evaluation of Rawls' procedure.
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Thus, there is a clear role for economic evaluation - in investigating the relative cost-effectiveness of prescribing options.