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The AGREE II scoring rubric requires two or more testers, to produce tester-weighted scores for each of six domains.

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Pros/cons Betty Trask has strong talent-spotting record, eg Eleanor Catton (pictured), but only because judges ignore founder's rubric requiring "romantic or traditional" fiction.

Popham (2003) warns, not all rubrics are well written and developing reliable and valid rubrics requires expert knowledge (Callison, 2000).

As a final conclusion we would say that by: Providing varied self-learning material Detailing evaluation criteria in each part (including the use of rubrics) Requiring a higher level (quality, complexity) Demanding minimum marks, but giving a mark for everything.

Thus, in a stunning maneuver, the Obama Administration has secretly been planning to ban all toxic emissions (see the note on Television above for what will become of FOX News under this rubric) and require that every rooftop in the country be made out of solar panels.

Rater training and rater calibration are not commonly offered to teacher-raters; therefore, the accurate use of rubrics is required in assessing student performance.

The three worked independently using the following rubric: Knowledge: Requires memorization of material as presented in lecture.

Overall, the process of building automated scoring models is effortful and requires clear scoring rubrics and thousands of carefully evaluated responses.

Last month, a 7-to-4 decision of the full United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit upheld a South Dakota law that requires doctors, under the rubric of "informed consent," to warn abortion patients that the procedure places them at "increased risk of suicide ideation and suicide".

"Prudence requires, however, that information sharing be within the rubric of responsible force protection".

Prolonged-exposure therapy, which falls under the rubric of C.B.T., is at once intuitively obvious and counterintuitive: it requires the patient to revisit and retell the story of the trauma over and over again and, through a psychological process called "habituation," rid it of its overwhelming power.

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