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Quotes About Evaluation

Unless your open position demands that your candidate will solve puzzles or riddles, do not use puzzles or riddles, instead of auditions.
~ Johanna Rothman
The unconscious evaluation of everything does appear to be a very old and primitive effect that existed long before we developed conscious and deliberate modes of thought.
~ John A. Bargh
To choose a good book, look in an inquisitor
~ John Aikin
We judge people until we finally find something wrong with them.
~ John Bailey
Think About… How you might get more in tune with yourself. Spend at least a few minutes every day reflecting on how the day went. What went well and what would you like to have done better? Be mindful of feedback and make a point of thanking people who offer it.
~ John Baldoni
That's the problem with leadership cults. They're red hot on getting shit done, once the big man has spoken, but not so good at weighing up whether that shit should have been done in the first place.
~ John Birmingham
Regular monitoring both of behavioural progress and of consequences is of course necessary if the organism is to learn.
~ John Bowlby
Not only is progress of the overall activity monitored but progress of each bit of it is monitored as well.
~ John Bowlby
The thing about exploring is that you have to know whether the thing you've found is worth finding. Some things are just sitting there, minding their own business, waiting to be discovered. Like America. And other things are probably better off left alone. Like a dead mouse at the back of the cupboard.
~ John Boyne
There are two kinds of fools: one who says this is old and therefore good, and the other who says this is new and therefore better.
~ John Brockman
people judge people as less moral when they act altruistically and gain in the process than when they gain from clearly nonaltruistic behavior.
~ John Brockman
The first step is to measure what can be easily measured. This is okay as far as it goes. The second step is to disregard that which cannot be measured, or give it an arbitrary quantitative value.This is artificial and misleading.The third step is to presume that what cannot be measured really is not very important.This is blindness.The fourth step is to say that what cannot be measured does not really exist. This is suicide.   I'm
~ John C. Bogle
Secondly, [man] should weigh his abilities-or rather lack of abilities.
~ John Calvin
See how our works lie under the curse of the law if they are tested by the standard of the law.
~ John Calvin
In forming an estimate of sins, we are often imposed upon by imagining that the more hidden the less heinous they are.
~ John Calvin
My films are expressive of a culture that has had the possibility of attaining material fulfillment while at the same time finding itself unable to accomplish the simple business of conducting human lives. We have been sold a bill of goods as a substitute for life. What is needed is reassurance in human emotions; a re-evaluation of our emotional capacities.
~ John Cassavetes
For many years it had been claimed that the average achievement by pupils in some South-East Asian countries was significantly higher than in the United Kingdom. Then it came to light that the weakest pupils in that country were removed from the total who were evaluated at an earlier stage in the educational process. Clearly, the effect of their removal is to skew the average attainments to be higher than they would otherwise be.
~ John D. Barrow
We rarely recognize the extent in which our conscious estimates of what is worth while and what is not, are due to standards of which we are not conscious at all. But in general it may be said that the things which we take for granted without inquiry or reflection are just the things which determine our conscious thinking and decide our conclusions.
~ John Dewey
If there is a special Hades for writers is would be in the forced contemplation of their own works.
~ John Dos Passos
If there are no permanent standards, there is no criticism possible.
~ John Dos Passos
I have reached a place in my life where I need to sit down and say, 'Well, what do I do? What's best for me?' I need to look into options for the future.
~ Michael Phelps
The worst of charity is that the lives you are asked to preserve are not worth preserving.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
Whether the events in our life are good or bad, greatly depends on the way we perceive them.
~ Michel de Montaigne
What is life? A continuous praise and blame.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche