Sentences with phrase «for subjective assessments»

Finally, testing a learner on the concepts can not be conducted comprehensively on a mobile platform — not all assessments can be done over a question & answer format and smartphones are not suited for subjective assessments.
As for the subjective assessment of VAS, all four treatments demonstrated equivalent satisfaction.»

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In its assessment of our compensation program for our PMDs, Semler Brossy confirmed that the program has been aligned with and is sensitive to corporate performance, contains features that reinforce significant alignment with shareholders and a long - term focus, and blends subjective assessment and policies in a way that addresses known and perceived risks.
Whatever your subjective assessment of the final round may be, this was a successful week for the U.S. Open.
Although you might find it helpful to solicit input from your mentor, colleagues, or even family and friends, this scale is intended to be your personal subjective assessment of whether your skills are appropriate for your level of training.
WZB economist Maja Adena and her colleague Michal Myck (DIW Berlin and the Center for Economic Analysis, CenEA, Szczecin) have substantiated how the subjective assessment of being poor affects the health of the 50 + age group.
Criteria for membership: To apply for membership, a broadcast film critic must regularly provide a large television, radio or Internet audience with subjective assessments of the quality of motion pictures being released theatrically.
AQA Chapter 10 (Sustainable Development) In this lesson students will learn: - what LCA surveys are - how to conduct a (basic) LCA themselves - the objective and subjective nature of quantitative values on an LCA Keywords: Life cycle Extracting Manufacture Disposal Objectives: Describe the components of a life cycle assessment (LCA) Interpret LCAs of materials or products from information Carry out a simple comparative LCA for shopping bags
«Officials object to using portfolios for assessment because they are too subjective,» said Wolk, who admires the Beacon School's grading system.
Most companies use productivity measures to inform the subjective assessments of supervisors, with some companies permitting less subjective judgment than others for fear of bias or favoritism.
We've now driven the Ford Mondeo, the Hyundai Tucson and the Toyota HiLux dual - cab, but subjective assessment alone doesn't count for the purposes of this «comparison».
Like the risk of an accident in a particular new class of power station, such a probability for a single future event can not be calculated objectively; it is an expression of a subjective assessment of the likelihood based on limited available knowledge.
Indeed, there are examples in IPCC reports of willingness to acknowledge the importance of expert (subjective) judgment, if on a limited basis (e.g., see discussions of climate sensitivity, detection and attribution and climate and weather extremes in WGI report, assessment of response strategies in the WGII report of AR4; see also Knutti and Hegerl (2008) for futher details on the role of expert judgement in estimating climate sensitivity).
Further, the assessments of the reasons for the «censorship» are obviously flawed by being completely subjective.
In essence it is quite subjective — where consequences are described and assessments usually supplied within broad limits such as low, medium, high or extreme consequences and quartiles for probability.
While we do not consider that the complexity of a climate model makes it impossible to ever prove such a model «false» in any absolute sense, it does make the task of evaluation extremely difficult and leaves room for a subjective component in any assessment.
Although even there I am somewhat troubled by the phrase «the lawyer considers to be dishonest;» I would have thought in the context of advocacy a lawyer ought to have some objective basis for knowing that the client is being dishonest, rather than simply making a subjective assessment about whether she «considers» her client to be dishonest.
If, for example, a complainant were to seek an oral hearing on the basis oral argument was vital to his or her opportunity to present a case, little could reasonably be expected to overcome such an assessment, since the «fair and full opportunity» test appears to be based on an applicant's subjective view.
The Court of Appeal's recent decision in Victory Motors provides important clarification to not only the assessment of contaminated properties for property tax purposes, but also to the consideration of objective value versus subjective value in assessment more broadly.
Although the previous defence of the person sections cried out for modernization, the heavy reliance the government and the courts seem to place on the objective versus subjective standard of assessment, leaves one wondering where the individual fits into the new regime.
Moreover, hiring managers generally ignore anything subjective that an applicant writes about herself, because so many people's self - assessments are wildly inaccurate; what they're looking for on your resume are facts.
Such discordance between subjective and objective assessments of vision has been reported in earlier research (Fors, Thorslund, & Parker, 2006) and thus including both assessments when available in statistical models is desirable.
Abstract: Objectives: So far, no standardized instrument for the valid and reliable assessment of the constructs «subjective well - being» and «coping» has been established for pregnancy.
Objectives: So far, no standardized instrument for the valid and reliable assessment of the constructs «subjective well - being» and «coping» has been established for pregnancy.
The PANAS self - assessment is based on this way of characterizing subjective well - being, and is available for free on registration at the Authentic Happiness site.
The use of a investigator - based life events interview allowed for the comparison of life events on the basis of maternal (subjective) and panel (contextual) impact ratings, the differentiation of life events from chronic adversities, and assessment of the independence of stressors from parent behaviour [57].
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