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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assessment would benefit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the advantages or positive outcomes that an assessment could provide in a particular context.
Example: "The recent changes in the curriculum indicate that an assessment would benefit the students' understanding of the material."
Alternatives: "assessment would enhance" or "assessment would improve".
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Gove's claim that abolishing modules and "internal assessment" in favour of "linear assessment" would benefit the disadvantaged was brusquely demolished by the select committee.
Most interviewees thought a more consistent approach to assessment would benefit patients.
It was suggested that questions of exposure assessment would benefit from the application of an expert review process.
Outcome assessment would benefit from the development of theoretically based measures of specific aspects of cognitive functioning to replace the relatively crude measures of attainment and IQ currently employed in most studies.
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Neuropsychological assessments would benefit from including standardized measures of attention, executive function, behavioral, and psychological measures.
Those inexperienced with structural assessments would benefit from feedback, supplementary information, or examples on how to administer certain tests of the CGA and how to assign a score to the answers given by older people.
Our results demonstrate that aquatic ecosystem assessment programs would benefit from considering the specific anthropogenic development activity to be assessed and managed in order to evaluate and select the most sensitive indicators of stream condition.
This measure scored also highest on the total quality assessment, but would benefit from further theoretical development.
Additionally, assessment of trends would benefit from better availability of longer time series of ground-level monitoring data.
For each question, an assessment of systemic hurdles would benefit readers seeking to improve the functioning of the public health system.
Key recommendations are as follows: A simple field-friendly measure for assessment of zinc status would benefit our understanding of the health impact of zinc deficiency, would greatly facilitate the testing of novel interventions in the field by reducing the need for time-intensive studies measuring health outcomes such as growth, and would complement trials of novel zinc interventions.
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