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Self‐evaluation

New Directions for Philanthropic Fundraising, 2004
AbstractEvery foundation should spend some time looking at its mission, goals, processes, and effectiveness. With the right motivation and willingness to listen to criticism, foundation leaders can improve relationships within their organization and with others.
John MacBeath, Archie Mcglynn
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Self-evaluations of antidepressants

Psychopharmacologia, 1974
Antidepressant clinical drug trials conducted from 1955–1972 are analyzed to determine the most frequently used patient self-rating scales and to estimate their relative sensitivities (validities). Other analyses suggest how the methodology of the trials may have influenced measurement sensitivity.
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The Impact of Self-Evaluation Instruction on Student Self-Evaluation, Music Performance, and Self-Evaluation Accuracy

Journal of Research in Music Education, 2010
The author sought to determine whether self-evaluation instruction had an impact on student self-evaluation, music performance, and self-evaluation accuracy of music performance among middle school instrumentalists. Participants ( N = 211) were students at a private middle school located in a metropolitan area of a mid-Atlantic state.
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Self-Evaluation

Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1976
Ethnic minority and majority students in the United States were given the opportunity to receive score information about their own and about the other ethnic group, after they themselves had taken a test. Young majority white children generally chose to look at other whites' scores. A large portion of young Chicanos also -sought white score information,
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Self‐evaluation of psychotherapeutic competence

British Journal of Medical Psychology, 1994
The authors investigated the process of change of self‐evaluation of therapeutic competence in psychotherapists enrolled in a postgraduate training programme of psychotherapy. An analysis of the relationships between self‐evaluated therapeutic skills and level or stage of formal training was performed.
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Self-Evaluations of Blacks and Whites

American Journal of Sociology, 1972
Hypotheses put forth by McCarthy and Yancey are revised to suggest that the relationship between the self-evaluations of whites and blacks vary according to the trait. For some traits, such as performance of family roles, the self-ratings of blacks are at least equal to those of whites. For others traits, such as trustworthiness, whites rate themselves
J, Heiss, S, Owens
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Self-Evaluation and Suicide Potential

Psychological Reports, 1976
This study reports on the presence and extent of self-evaluation among 60 acute and 60 low suicide-risk subjects and whether self-evaluation decreases from 60 nonsuicidal subjects to acute suicide attempters. Results show that the acute suicidal scored lower than nonsuicidal persons on self-evaluation.
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School self-evaluation in the Netherlands

2004
In this chapter the policy-context of school self-evaluation in the Netherlands is described as a basis for the "let many flowers bloom" orientation in the field of school self-evaluation. Traditionally schools have had considerable autonomy in the Netherlands.
Scheerens, Jaap, Hendriks, Maria A.
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