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International Insolvency Review, 2014
AbstractThey said of the July 1997 Asian regional financial crisis that ‘…it could never happen again’. They were right. There has not been another regional crisis—just an international one! This paper owes its origins to the Asian financial crisis. The crisis sparked the development of an assessment model for the evaluation of insolvency laws.
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AbstractThey said of the July 1997 Asian regional financial crisis that ‘…it could never happen again’. They were right. There has not been another regional crisis—just an international one! This paper owes its origins to the Asian financial crisis. The crisis sparked the development of an assessment model for the evaluation of insolvency laws.
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Assessing Tutorial-Based Assessment
Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2001Since the development of problem-based learning curricula, medical educators have viewed tutorials as an ideal context within which medical student competence can be assessed. Advantages of tutorial-based assessment include, (a) evaluation based on prolonged and intense interactions between students, peers, and tutors, (b) the opportunity to assess ...
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Assessing integrated assessments
Climatic Change, 1996Integrated assessment of global environmental change is a relatively new field that is beginning to define itself and its forms of practice. As yet, the field has not grappled directly with issues of quality control and assessment of quality, and this work is a first attempt in that direction.
James S. Risbey+2 more
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1988., IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, 2003
The authors discuss aspect-operator-test graphs, a method for representing and evaluating engineering tasks, and apply them to power system security assessment. The result indicates where research is most needed. An analysis of existing practices for short-term security assessment shows that their greatest weakness is their complete lack of clearly ...
R.D. Christie, S.N. Talukdar
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The authors discuss aspect-operator-test graphs, a method for representing and evaluating engineering tasks, and apply them to power system security assessment. The result indicates where research is most needed. An analysis of existing practices for short-term security assessment shows that their greatest weakness is their complete lack of clearly ...
R.D. Christie, S.N. Talukdar
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Assessing teaching assessment [PDF]
This research examines the students’ view on teaching assessment surveys conducted by the University of Zagreb. It especially focuses on student’ s perceived importance of this assessment and its influence on quality control.
Lasić Lazić, Jadranka+2 more
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Assessing the assessment of citizenship
Research Papers in Education, 2010This paper draws on some of the findings from a research study which examined the current structure of assessment for citizenship in secondary education in England and considers the rationale for the assessment of citizenship. The research included an empirical evaluation of citizenship assessment from the perspective of the key user groups, teachers ...
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Assessing Assessment in Social Work
Social Work, 1991This article reviews trends in social work assessment that are likely to shape the future of clinical practice. In contrast to the rich contextual information provided by traditional psychosocial approaches to assessment, classification systems like DSM-III-R can lead to oversimplification and loss of information that is important to intervention ...
Stuart A. Kirk, Mark A. Mattaini
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Assessing the assessment of programming ability
ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, 2004A recent study [7] has shown that many computing students are not able to develop straightforward programs after the introductory programming sequence. Normal student assessment should have highlighted this problem, it did not, therefore normal assessment of programming ability does not work.We examine why current assessment methods (written exams and ...
Charles Daly, John Waldron
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An Assessment of Assessment Centers.
Academy of Management Journal, 1974The components of assessment centers are described and evaluative research is reviewed. Predictive validity of assessment centers appears promising, especially for management positions, although th...
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Risk Assessing Risk Assessment
The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety, 2010If done well, proactive risk assessment methods can be effective in identifying and managing risks and still be efficient and rewarding for the participants. However, they can also fail, which suggests the potential usefulness of risk assessing the risk assessment process.
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