rating scale
111Q rating — noun Etymology: quotient Date: 1977 a scale measuring the popularity of a person or thing typically based on dividing an assessment of familiarity or recognition by an assessment of favorable opinion; also position on such a scale …
112Broca scale — n a color chart for rating skin color …
113behavioural observation scale — BOS A measure used in evaluating the performance of employees, often as part of a formal performance appraisal BOS involves a process of identifying the key tasks of a particular job and evaluating how frequently employees exhibit the required… …
114mixed-standard scale — A measure used in evaluating the job performance of employees. An example of good, average, and poor behaviour is identified for each of the key elements of a job; supervisors are then asked to rate the performance of the employee in terms of… …
115Fitzpatrick scale — a rating of skin types according to degree of reactivity to or absorption of ultraviolet radiation, assigning Roman numerals from I (least reactive, usually dark skin) to VI (most reactive, usually pale skin) …
116Global Assessment of Functioning scale — a rating of psychiatric status from 1 (lowest level of functioning) to 100 (highest level), assessing psychological, social, and occupational functioning; widely used in studies of treatment effectiveness. Called also GAF s …
117broca scale — noun Usage: usually capitalized B : a color chart for rating skin color …
118test scaling — rating of test results, arranging of tests in a gradual rating scale …
119Échelle de dépression de Hamilton — L’échelle de dépression de Hamilton (en anglais, Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression : HRSD, aussi appelée Hamilton Depression Rating Scale : HDRS et abrégé par HAM D) est un questionnaire à choix mutiples que les cliniciens américains …
120personality assessment — ▪ psychology Introduction the measurement of personal characteristics. Assessment is an end result of gathering information intended to advance psychological theory and research and to increase the probability that wise decisions will be… …