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While emphasizing the future can indicate competence, for instance, it's not as though emphasizing the past is a sign of incompetence.
Implementation of provider-initiated testing in primary care is a matter of balancing between risk estimation, cultural barriers and improving professional competence, for instance in knowing the patient's sexual identity.
Other surveys ask about hypothetical (or future) party competence: for instance, the British Election Study asks how well respondents think a government formed by the current opposition would handle specific issues.
In the research context children can be deemed competent from the age of 12 and above, and a case-by-case assessment of competence might be valuable in children in the change-over period between 10 and 12, and in case of children older than 12 years when there are reasons to doubt their competence for instance because of mental disabilities.
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For instance, "core competence" theory was the brainchild of Gary Hamel (London Business School) and C.K. Prahalad (Michigan); "reengineering," although usually attributed to CSC Index, has its roots in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
The importance of children's decision-making competence is not confined to the medical context alone but may be of significance to adjacent fields, for instance children's competence to proceed to criminal adjudication or to be consulted in civil procedures, which requires further research.
Things that either increase my well-being: my feeling of growth or competence in a field I love (for instance, writing), my relationships with others, and my sense of freedom (which could (but not always) involve money).
For instance, the fad for "core competences" makes it difficult for a western firm to play the Asian game, even if it understands the rules.
The development is indicated with theses related, for instance, to the preconditions of competence-based teaching and learning as well as the society's efforts to develop the nation's competence with education policies.
For instance, establishment of cutoff scores for competence is after all based on normative judgments.
For instance, first impressions about a person's competence have been shown to be good predictors of important outcomes such as who will win a political election.
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