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self-assessment
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self-assessment
n
1. an evaluation of one's own abilities and failings
2. (Economics, Accounting & Finance / Banking & Finance) Finance a system to enable taxpayers to assess their own tax liabilities
Translations
self-assessment [ˌselfəˈsesmənt] N
2. (Brit) (Tax) → autoliquidación f


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With a clear and simplified approach, authors of self-assessments will be able to articulate their accomplishments without spending countless hours 're-inventing the wheel' or worrying about having overlooked something or properly organized their presentations.
Often, studies focus on how closely students' self-assessments match those of their teachers (Fitzgerald, White, & Gruppen, 2003; Pope, 2005) or of their peers.
Thus, the experimental preparations in the following study were designed to investigate the effects of computer-interactive self-assessments with and without accuracy feedback among regular education and behaviorally disordered students.
 
 
 
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