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ADHD traits and financial decision making in stock trading. [PDF]

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Witry M   +7 more
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Enhancing reliability in portfolio assessment: 'shaping' the portfolio

Medical Teacher, 2001
This paper reports a follow-on project that assessed a series of portfolios assembled by a cohort of participants attending a course for prospective general practice trainers. In an attempt to enhance reliability, a framework for defining and addressing problems using a reflective practice model was offered to participants.
John, Pitts, Colin, Coles, Peter, Thomas
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Assessing Sorting Portfolios

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2009
This paper investigates the role of sorting portfolios in evaluating asset pricing models. With the rising number of empirical studies about asset pricing models, the comparability of these e ffects suffers from (1) di fferent aggregational levels of firm returns, (2) di fferent models, i.e. Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) vs.
Jürgen Ernstberger   +2 more
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Portfolio assessment

2007
Many of the reigning theoretical assumptions on which contemporary testing and assessment are based on behaviorist views of cognition and development. In 1990's it was realised that new, alternative ways of thinking about learning, assessing learning, measurement and evaluation were needed. One of these methods for evaluating students' performances are
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Portfolios: An ‘affective’ assessment strategy?

Nurse Education Today, 1992
The curriculum research and development work undertaken to facilitate the implementation of a portfolio assessment strategy, as an integral component of a Project 2000 course, is described. Many excellent assessment schemes have floundered at the point of being put in to use, thus the question of consultation, reflection and preparation needs to figure
S, Glen, N F, Hight
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