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The phrase "assessment methods have" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the various techniques or approaches used to evaluate or measure something, typically in an educational or research context.
Example: "The assessment methods have been designed to provide a comprehensive evaluation of student performance."
Alternatives: "evaluation techniques possess" or "assessment strategies include".
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Environmental assessment methods have emerged to assess the environmental performance of buildings across the world.
Both assessment methods have the potential to assess whether treatments for schizophrenia improve clinically relevant aspects of cognitive impairment.
To assess IT investment is hard because available assessment methods have not developed at the same speed as the needs of present practice.
In order to assess animal welfare on farms in various production systems, different assessment methods have been developed in Europe [ 2].
In order to assess occupational hazards in the chemical process, different inherent occupational health assessment methods have been developed at the early stages of process development and design.
And, of course, A-level assessment methods have themselves changed dramatically over the past decades.
Many fatigue assessment methods have been developed for this purpose.
Many studies using different assessment methods have reported personality changes after acquired brain injury (ABI).
Current pediatric falls risk assessment methods have poor precision and accuracy.
Furthermore, most dietary assessment methods have been designed for and tested in white adults.
Therefore, alternative approaches to standard EHS assessment methods have gained increased attention.
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