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A more evaluative look, as if he were a rock.
There is clearly a need for more evaluative studies in this area.
The second evaluative criterion was based on the following situation.
A full evaluative report and 20-min project documentary are available.
"A good education is" The development of evaluative thought across the life span.
They find fault with the current evaluative process for two reasons.
The evaluative ratings are not the whole story, or even the most interesting part of it.
Yet others are evaluative, judging the state of progress in the subject field.
He has a level gaze, friendly but evaluative, even at his age.
For too long the evaluative services have looked toward the glossy instead of the substantive.
He caught the evaluative glance from the corner of her eye.
The central groups often characterized these evaluative activities as services to the business units.
An answer to an evaluative question requires no reference to the text at hand.
Some researchers have demonstrated a general evaluative bias against women.
This method is akin to evaluative action research, described on p. 10.
The criteria are evaluative and thus the scale is considered subjective.
This held true through a number of further evaluative studies of the data (Brown 1974).
Low general aptitude shown on a number of evaluative tests taken at school.
Literal questions are the easiest to answer; evaluative the hardest.
They are "evaluative frameworks that people utilize to make sense of events."
It should include evaluative indicators to measure the effective of initiated programs.
Students are expected to be analytical and evaluative when completing their log books.
He is cursed with this evaluative frame of mind.
What do memory data tell us about the role of contingency awareness in evaluative conditioning?
Later his work became more evaluative and critical of Man in relation to himself and society.