judgmental evaluation
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nounpl: judgmental evaluations
avaliação crítica/julgadora
1. An assessment or appraisal that involves making subjective judgments based on personal values, biases, or standards rather than objective criteria
The teacher's judgmental evaluation of the student's work reflected her personal preferences rather than the established rubric.
A avaliação crítica do trabalho do aluno pela professora refletiu suas preferências pessoais em vez de seguir o critério estabelecido.
2. An assessment made with a critical or disapproving attitude, often involving moral or value-based judgments
His judgmental evaluation of her choices made her feel uncomfortable during the meeting.
Sua avaliação julgadora das escolhas dela a fez sentir-se desconfortável durante a reunião.
3. In psychology and education, an appraisal process that incorporates subjective decision-making elements alongside objective measures
Avoiding judgmental evaluation is crucial for creating a fair and unbiased assessment system.
Evitar avaliações julgadoras é crucial para criar um sistema de avaliação justo e imparcial.
In Brazilian professional and educational contexts, there is increasing emphasis on moving away from judgmental evaluations toward more objective, criteria-based assessments. In the USA, the term is frequently used in discussions about eliminating bias in performance reviews and educational assessments. Both cultures recognize that judgmental evaluation can perpetuate stereotypes and inequality.
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