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The phrase 'evaluative role' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone's responsibility or duty to assess or evaluate the performance of another person, typically in a professional setting. For example, "Bob took on an evaluative role on the team, providing feedback and making recommendations on how to improve performance."
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These terms play an evaluative role, and are not simply descriptions of someone's state of mind.
This can be an answer to the quandary of how to teach grammar since the present study sought to examine the issue through assigning an evaluative role to the learners.
The anterior and posterior cingulate cortices are strongly interconnected [19], and their functions are complementary with the anterior cingulate subserving executive functions linked to emotional and autonomic responses while the posterior cingulate has a more evaluative role that is postulated to direct activity in the anterior cingulate [20].
The majority of students had the perception that their instructors have a more evaluative role than a teaching role.
In this study, the majority of students had the perception that their instructors have a more evaluative role than a teaching role.
The insula has also been scarcely studied with respect to exogenous attention to affective stimuli, despite the evaluative role proposed for this structure (Berntson, 2011; Carretié, Albert, et al., 2009).
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For example, writers might intentionally focus on the real or the research world context in order to better establish a niche for their own investigations, and it would be easier to compare these two different evaluative roles if it was impossible for any stretch of text to belong to both.
Others have toughened their policies to require professors to give up supervisory or evaluative roles over students with whom they are involved, and to report such relationships to their own supervisors.
This in contrast to most of the scales used in clinical medicine (blood pressure, cardiac output), which are assumed to work well in both discriminative and evaluative roles.
The instruments were developed for evaluative purpose.
Views that downplay the role of evaluative judgment in action and hence tack more toward the externalist side of the channel may more easily be able to accept the possibility and indeed the actuality of weakness of will.
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