A unit on the Philosophy of Science and the History of Science (taught by the professor or a visiting colleague) could benefit all inferences made of scientific studies as well as expose students to alternative ways of
assessing particular problems.
Not exact matches
Assessing his claims, Andrew Scott Crines argues that language is a
problem, but that it would be a mistake to stop there, with the physical shape of the House of Commons, and the voting system in
particular acting as a barrier to public engagement.
For example, if key concept number one has been thoroughly covered and
assessed in class, but a
particular student is still consistently getting that
problem incorrect on the PMTs, that student can receive intervention focused on that key concept.
We know that prospective clients have limited ability to
assess who is a good and who is a less good lawyer in general or for a
particular problem.
Before applying the proportionality test, the Court first
assesses the government's objective in enacting the legislation (i.e., the
problem the government wants to solve or the reason the government has enacted a
particular law).
Only after
assessing your very
particular issues,
problems, and circumstances, will all the legal options open to you become apparent.
Looking at the core team behind the project and
assessing their suitability to solving the
particular problem
I'm a great listener and carefully
assess your life story to help you see how you've done things well and how you might improve in
particular problem areas you're seeking help with.»
A
particular challenge for
assessing internalizing
problems is their «covert» nature.
The Ways Of Coping Questionnaire (WOC)(Folkman & Lazarus, 1988) is a 66 - item self - report questionnaire to
assess coping related to a
particular event to be answered on a 4 - point Likert scale (0 = does not apply / or not used, 1 = used somewhat, 2 = used quite a bit, 3 = used a great deal) with eight subscales: Confrontive Coping, Distancing, Self - Controlling, Seeking Social Support Accepting, Responsibility, Escape - Avoidance, Planful
Problem Solving, and Positive Reappraisal.