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Tiering was needed, she said, to ensure that children of different abilities were presented with questions of the right difficulty to be able to make detailed judgments as to their mastery of the subject.
There is not sufficient evidence to make detailed judgments on the quality of training provided by the UNICEF-supported supervisors.
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When children begin to make detailed observations about objects or information, they are then able to draw conclusions or make judgments based on those observations.
Make detailed notes on their physical appearance.
Make detailed notes or a map.
Additionally, he made detailed botanical studies.
The judge added that he would give a detailed judgment at a later date.
Nevertheless, they make mistakes, missing the merit in some future classics – although we will never know, as the committee's detailed judgments on individual submissions are shredded even before you can say "freedom of information".
Immediately after the encoding session on day two, participants were trained to make remember/know judgments [34]; after reading the detailed instructions they were asked to explain the instructions in their own words, and were then given practice trails to verify that they fully understood the difference between a "remember" and "know" judgment.
While the criteria used to make the judgments were developed in collaboration with experienced colleagues and according to the detailed data definitions of the DNIP, the validation decisions within the current study are consistent, as they rely on the judgment of a single person.
"People make snap judgments.
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