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Contextualized Personality: Traditional and New Assessment Procedures
Journal of Personality, 2007ABSTRACT We describe our ongoing program of research related to the assessment of contextualized personality, focusing on social roles and cultural cues as contextual factors. First, we present our research employing the traditional assessment approach, wherein participants are asked to rate explicitly their personality across several different ...
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New and traditional approaches for the assessment of testicular toxicity
Reproductive Toxicology, 1998In this study, the suitability of several methods for the assessment of testicular damage, including histopathology, flow cytometry (FCM), testicular sperm head counts, and secretion of androgen binding protein (ABP), has been evaluated. Testicular toxicity after acute exposure of adult rats to different doses of the known toxicant 1,3-dinitrobenzene ...
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TRADITIONAL VERSUS ALTERNATIVE ASSESSMENT
Tạp chí Nghiên cứu dân tộc, 2017Assessment as an integral part of any teaching and learning process, determines whether the goals of education are being met or not. This article gives a briefintroduction to the movement of alternative assessment as a worthwhile issue within the field of assessment and language testing.
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A Comparison of Behavioral and Traditional Assessment
1985Several authors have written about the similarities and differences between behavioral and traditional approaches to assessment in personality (e.g., Goldfried & Kent, 1972; Hartmann, Roper, & Bradford, 1979; Mischel, 1968; Stuart, 1970). Goldfried and Kent (1972) delineated three major areas on which the two approaches can be compared: (1) personality
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The Traditional Neuropsychological Assessment Paradigm
2014Most neuropsychological tests are based upon a paradigm that is referred to as serial-order processing. There is a static view of cognition inherent in this model. Three processes are foundational to this paradigm. First, we “perceive;” second, we “think” to formulate a solution to a problem; third, we “act.” It is certainly true that this represents ...
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An Overview of Traditional and Novel Tools to Assess Diet
American Journal of Lifestyle MedicineEffective dietary interventions are vital for combating morbidity and mortality, necessitating reliable assessment tools. This article explores diverse dietary assessment methods, emphasizing their complexities and applications. Food Frequency Questionnaires (FFQs) offer insights into dietary habits over specified periods but require validation for ...
Monica K, Esquivel, Chloe P, Lozano
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Traditional Assessments of Articular Diseases
Clinics in Rheumatic Diseases, 1983W W, Buchanan, P, Tugwell
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The Assessment of Stress in Traditional Societies
1996Homo sapiens has been subjected to the same evolutionary forces as other organisms leading, in the absence of marked changes in the environment, to a high level of adaptation. This forms a cornerstone of our view of the biological world. Natural selection, the force responsible for this adaptation, is a response to the environment in all its senses ...
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Methodologies for Assessing the Traditional Learner
2010Assessment may be defined as “any method used to better understand the current knowledge that a student possesses.” (Dietel and Knuth, 1991). Assessment can be as simple as a teacher’s subjective judgment of student performance or as complex as a standardized achievement test.
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[Traditional radiology in the assessment of posttraumatic carpal instability].
La Radiologia medica, 1997Carpal instability is a painful posttraumatic syndrome with early or late loss of the normal alignment of the carpal bones, which can be caused by a variety of injuries, from minor sprain to major fracture-dislocation of the carpal-wrist complex. If the trauma causing instability is a fracture, a severe dislocation or a fracture-dislocation, the ...
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