Sentence examples for lay assessment from inspiring English sources

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Clear expectations will, in turn, increase the likelihood of appropriate opportunities being identified for effective and meaningful consumer input and ensures that the right balance between expert and lay assessment of research is struck.

Our study suggests that caregivers used their own lay assessment of the maturity of the adolescents as a basis of disclosing HIV status to them, a factor that could be plagued with inherent intra-observer biases.

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Behind President Clinton's blunt warning last spring that South Asia was the world's most perilous region lay an assessment from American intelligence agencies that the likelihood of a war between India and Pakistan that could erupt into a nuclear conflict had increased significantly, according to officials with access to the secret intelligence.

They revealed differences between the expert and the lay people assessment.

Singer tells us that part of the reason for the disappointing performance of students on standardized reading and writing tests lies in assessment.

Possible pitfalls lie in assessment of patients with focal lung injury and vascular obstruction [ 21].

Evaluation of asymmetry in a sitting and lying position, assessment of muscle atrophy, manual and measured static weight bearing, and measurement of stifle passive range of motion were the most valid and sensitive physiotherapeutic evaluation methods.

Continual revisiting of the scientific thinking under lying risk assessment policies is valuable, but a change of this nature which would depart from decades of well-established practice needs to be carefully and critically examined.

Some researchers say that while they must occasionally fight the impulse to write off ordinary people as fools, they also sometimes find that the lay individual's assessment of risk, while perhaps not strictly rational, has something that mere numbers cannot catch.

The optimal solutions of the economic and environmental assessment lay on the Pareto line produced by the multi-objective-optimization (MOO) problem.

For the 75 lay people, the assessment of the two repeated images was also similar (17 and 19%), which is also seen in the group of 75 patients (both 29%).

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