Definition of Evaluation. Meaning of Evaluation. Synonyms of Evaluation

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Revaluation
Revaluation Re*val`u*a"tion, n. A second or new valuation.

Meaning of Evaluation from wikipedia

- is of value." From this perspective, evaluation "is a contested term", as "evaluators" use the term evaluation to describe an ****essment, or investigation...
- A not evaluated (NE) species is one which has been categorized under the IUCN Red List of threatened species as not yet having been ****essed by the International...
- someone based on a set of standards. Evaluation may also refer to: Education: Educational ****essment Competency evaluation (language), a means for teachers...
- many languages use a form of non-strict evaluation called short-circuit evaluation, where evaluation evaluates the left expression but may skip the right...
- Short-circuit evaluation, minimal evaluation, or McCarthy evaluation (after John McCarthy) is the semantics of some Boolean operators in some programming...
- The program evaluation and review technique (PERT) is a statistical tool used in project management, which was designed to analyze and represent the tasks...
- instruments for evaluation. His studies led to his paper "Mental Tests and Measurements", one of the most famous writings on psychological evaluation. He also...
- involves evaluators examining the interface and judging its compliance with recognized usability principles (the "heuristics"). These evaluation methods...
- oriented towards evaluation of social sector programs in developing countries, notably conditional cash transfers, impact evaluation is now being increasingly...
- States affirmed the right to a competency evaluation, the specifics of the evaluation remain ambiguous. Each evaluator must decide what is meant by "sufficient...