Sentences with phrase «described as checklist»

Also included are storehouses full of second - rate stuff by artists like Richard Prince, Rudolf Stingel, Maurizio Cattelan and Urs Fischer (these pieces are best described as checklist art).

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The current edition of the DSM, the DSM - IV, is something like a field guide to mental disorders: the book pairs each illness with a checklist of symptoms, just as a naturalist's guide describes the distinctive physical features of different birds.
Some other less fancy terms by which these are known are ready reckoner, checklist and aid memoirs — okay, this last one is fancy, and described by Cambridge dictionary as «something, usually written to help you to remember something».
Teacher - made assessments can be paper tests, response to specific, objectively described tasks as in a checklist or rubric, or mathematical tasks designed to measure discrete tasks described in the IEP.
It emanates from Deep Contact (1984 — 89), described on the exhibition checklist as the «earliest touchscreen» — i.e., the first artwork to utilize an operational touchscreen.
He had recruited an old friend from college, Audrey Turner, whom he described as an expert in 19th - century cowboy - related art, to assist him, and they were both seated at a table, going over a checklist for the show.
Then again, anyone who thinks a few tips and checklists from a free app will make him a better writer may be beyond help: The app, which was developed by legal writing professor Kathy Vinson of Suffolk University Law School, is described on Suffolk's website as «an app designed to help legal writers improve their -LSB-...]
If the respondent does not disagree with any component aspect of the pathology listed on the checklist and as described in Foundations, then the respondent is essentially agreeing with an attachment - based model of parental alienation as representing an existing form of psychopathology (as elaborated in Foundations).
In an effort to obtain serious and relevant critiques of an attachment - based model of «parental alienation» and limit critiques based on hopelessly abject ignorance, I decided to create a checklist of the component pathology described in an attachment - based model of «parental alienation» (as elaborated in Foundations).
Teachers were asked to describe child classroom behavior during the last month of kindergarten by using questions from the Child Behavior Checklist.14 Teachers rated statements about child behavior as «not true,» «somewhat or sometimes true,» and «very true or often true» for the child.
Consistent with prior short - term outcomes, the primary measure at age 3 years was externalising behaviour problems, assessed by the 99 - item validated Child Behaviour Checklist (CBCL 1 1/2 — 5).21 This checklist also quantifies internalising behaviour problems, and yields raw scores (used to compare groups as the primary outcome) and T - scores with a clinical cut - point derived from the combined norming sample of children aged 1 through 5 years (used to describe the sample relative to internationaChecklist (CBCL 1 1/2 — 5).21 This checklist also quantifies internalising behaviour problems, and yields raw scores (used to compare groups as the primary outcome) and T - scores with a clinical cut - point derived from the combined norming sample of children aged 1 through 5 years (used to describe the sample relative to internationachecklist also quantifies internalising behaviour problems, and yields raw scores (used to compare groups as the primary outcome) and T - scores with a clinical cut - point derived from the combined norming sample of children aged 1 through 5 years (used to describe the sample relative to international norms).
The adjective checklist devised by Hazan and Shaver [12] was used to ask participants to describe their parents and their parent's relationship as they remembered them from childhood.
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