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In addition to the lectures, students will make individual evaluative presentations of existing studies and present original results in groups.
A person who is anxious about being evaluated might show debilitated performance in evaluative situations (for example, taking tests), but function well in other situations in which an evaluative emphasis is not present.
However, not all scales with an "evaluative" or a "presumably evaluative" aim were tested for their responsiveness.
They were able to make an evaluative social judgment, in a sense a moral response.
Statistics in basketball are, by nature, a qualitative means to an evaluative end.
The argument for the exclusivity of welfarism as an evaluative criterion rests on a third leg.
Lamarque argues that literature is an intentional and, unlike fiction, an evaluative concept.
I am using culture here not in an evaluative sense, but rather to refer to a shared way of life.
On this view, arrogance plainly reflects a person's evaluative assessment of himself; it is an evaluative assessment of himself and others.
And, as a result, there is no value neutral argument for an evaluative conclusion.
He includes an evaluative research framework to judge the outcome of such a restructured system.
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