Sentence examples for On evaluative from inspiring English sources

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For two of these sets of studies, a wide interpretation of utilisation in policy-making was used [ 14, 17, 89, 106], and one focused explicitly on evaluative research [ 89].

The Memory Awareness Rating Scale - Memory Functioning Scale (MARS-MFS), focusing on evaluative judgements of memory function has been used in one study [ 25].

Indeed, owing to the lack of police training research, the 2010 Neyroud report on police leadership and training was forced to draw on evaluative research from other professions, most notably the NHS.

For philosophy of law, the dependence of such language on evaluative considerations raises special problems.

Attitudes include affective and cognitive components to predict intentions and behavior, and attitudes recognize the influence of social factors on evaluative judgments.

Interestingly, although philosophers have paid scant attention to evaluative respect for others, significant work has been done on evaluative self-respect.

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The parameterisation of spatially resolved multimedia models is usually based on scenarios of evaluative environments, or on geographical resolutions related to administrative boundaries (e.g. countries/continents) or landscape areas (e.g. watersheds, eco-regions).

The evaluation was based on five evaluative questions dealing with the implementation of PBL, the extent to which PBL facilitated academic discourse, the extent of 'new' knowledge about ICT that had been created, the role of the tutor, and the online learning environment provided.

Current thinking defines validity less as a property of the test but rather as an appraisal of the meaning of the test score based on empirical evidence, dependent not only on the test's characteristics, but also on its respondents' characteristics and on the evaluative context [ 19].

The process of provoking attitudinal response in readers depends on the relationship between the literal and the metaphorical meanings involved, and on the evaluative prosody in the co-text and context.

Put simply, it refers to the concept that the costs of health care, education, the live performing arts and several other "personal services" depend largely on human evaluative skills — a "handicraft element" that is not easily replaced by machines.

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