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Discover Ludwig"lower evaluations" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the act of assessing or judging something as having a lower value or worth. Example sentence: The company saw a decrease in profits due to lower evaluations of their products by consumers.
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Those who first formed their own opinion offered systematically lower evaluations of a peer's strategy, compared to those who evaluated the peer's strategy before forming their own opinion.
People in similar situations might approach the claims process with more proof or less, and higher or lower evaluations of their losses.
Research suggests that people who consume negative news regularly also tend to have less trust in political leaders, lower evaluations of other people and communities, and more psychological problems.
Using focal concerns theory as an explanatory lens, we suggest that court actors in this jurisdiction employ a racialized perceptual shorthand of youthful offenders that attributes both higher levels of blame and lower evaluations of reformability to minority youth.
In all three speeches of the debates, the English speakers were given significantly lower evaluations by the three raters than the Japanese speakers.
Compared to those listening to pop songs, consumers who heard Christmas music provided lower evaluations of the store on every dimension, including their overall impression of the store, the quality of its merchandise, and even their likelihood of visiting the store when it opened.
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The nurses balked at the notion of merit pay, with union leaders saying that a good nurse who is a strong patient advocate but an annoyance to the hospital administration would get lower evaluation ratings and smaller raises.
Lee Levin, the chief negotiator for the New York State Nurses Association, said that if a nurse is a strong patient advocate but an annoyance to the administration, "she will get a lower evaluation and not be able to get the highest raise".
If the supplier holds a relatively lower evaluation on the mean of the learning rate than that held by the retailer, the chain members may reach a consensus on contract preference via a nonlinear and linear contract subsequently adopted.
The affect-as-information model (Clore et al. 2001) indicates that affective feelings as a component of input in information processing can provide information and serve as crucial cues to guide judgment and decision making; therefore, affective feelings can lead to a higher or lower evaluation of a certain object.
Other research reported even lower evaluation rates: 19% in a literature review on lean management and six sigma [ 13].
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