Sentences with phrase «qualitative assessments about»

Industries that use and depend on legal services can make both quantitative and qualitative assessments about such things as the value added by outside counsel.

Not exact matches

Constituent companies are chosen based on their score on two sets of measures: a quantitative assessment consisting of their return on equity, balance sheet accruals ratio and financial leverage ratio; and a qualitative score derived from management's responses to a survey about such topics as corporate governance, risk and crisis management, customer relationships and tax strategies.
But what about qualitative eLearning assessments with no clear cut answers?
The field continues to be dominated by twentieth century introductory textbook concepts, including such dichotomies as formative versus summative assessment, criterion - referenced versus norm - referenced testing, quantitative versus qualitative assessment, informal versus formal assessment — distinctions that often hamper rather than promote clear thinking about assessment.
I have recently been writing about the qualitative formative assessment toolkit (QFAT for short) which is something that has come out of my research on and practice with mobile devices, multimedia, and formative assessment.
It certainly would address a number of the concerns if it was an opt out or a geographically based student body — at least as a pilot program so that there could be a fair assessment and discussion about the qualitative differences between the two school models.
The qualitative assessment: What can we conjecture about the future?
Basically, we've created a qualitative self - assessment for all small firm lawyers in the country to benchmark their law firm's across a scale to determine whether you're building a practice that will be successful and sustainable for the next 10 years, and we have questions about your finances, and your marketing, and your technology, and your HR practices et cetera, all to figure out whether your building what we think of as a successful firm.
[51] In her judgment Andrews J referred to examples of the type of evidence required to attract legal advice privilege, to include a qualitative assessment of the evidence or any thoughts about its importance or relevance to the inquiry, or indications of further areas of investigation that the author of the notes considered might be fruitful.
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