It was designed to measure both affective and evaluative components of attitudes toward one's current job. |
In fact, very few studies are explicitly referred to by their authors as evaluative studies. |
I also do not wish to engage in an evaluative comparison of Hale's novel with the works of other more celebrated American Indian authors. |
The robust version of descriptive philosophy of science derives from, or superimposes upon, the conclusions of modest descriptivism, a theory about evaluative practice. |
They are also searching for answers to evaluative questions of what has value in life and work. |
He maintained that these methodological principles underlie evaluative practice in science just as modus ponens underlies deductive inference. |