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obtrusive evaluation - Übersetzung nach Englisch

TESTING TO IDENTIFY BRAIN IMPAIRMENTS, THEIR SEVERITY & LOCATION
Neuropsychological evaluation; Neuropsychological Evaluation

obtrusive evaluation      
(n.) = evaluación intrusiva
Ex: The difference in the results of the obtrusive and unobtrusive evaluations are small but statistically significant at the .05 level.
evaluation         
SYSTEMATIC DETERMINATION OF A SUBJECT'S MERIT, WORTH, SCOPE OR SIGNIFICANCE
Evaluand; Evaluate; Evaluation research; Evaluation methods; Evaluative; Evaluates
(n.) = evaluación
Ex: There is an extensive theory of the evaluation of indexes and indexing, but regrettably there is not space to treat this topic at any length in this work.
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* administer + evaluation = realizar una evaluación
* collection evaluation = evaluación de la colección
* critical evaluation = evaluación crítica
* evaluation form = impreso de evaluación
* evaluation process = proceso de evaluación
* evaluation rating = puntuación, evaluación, valoración
* evaluation tool = herramienta de evalución, instrumento de evaluación
* faculty evaluation = evaluación del profesorado
* formative evaluation = evaluación continua
* illuminative evaluation = evaluación iluminativa
* objective evaluation = evaluación objetiva
* obtrusive evaluation = evaluación intrusiva
* performance evaluation = medición de la eficacia, evaluación del rendimiento
* personnel evaluation = evaluación del personal
* PERT (Program Evaluation and Review Technique) = PERT (Técnica para la Evaluación y Revisión de Programas)
* post-occupancy evaluation method = método de evaluación de un edificio en uso
* progress evaluation = evaluación del avance realizado
* qualitative evaluation = evaluación cualitativa
* quantitative evaluation = evaluación cuantitativa
* re-evaluation [reevaluation] = reevaluación
* risk evaluation = análisis de riesgos
* safety evaluation = evaluación de la seguridad
* self-evaluation = autoevaluación
* summative evaluation = evaluación final
* system(s) evaluation = evaluación de sistemas
* unobtrusive evaluation = evaluación no intrusiva
evaluate         
SYSTEMATIC DETERMINATION OF A SUBJECT'S MERIT, WORTH, SCOPE OR SIGNIFICANCE
Evaluand; Evaluate; Evaluation research; Evaluation methods; Evaluative; Evaluates
(v.) = evaluar
Ex: A critical abstract evaluates a document and the work that it records.
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* evaluate + work performance = evaluar el rendimiento en el trabajo
* reevaluate [re-evaluate] = reevaluar, volver a evaluar

Definition

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Wikipedia

Neuropsychological assessment

Neuropsychological assessment was traditionally carried out to assess the extent of impairment to a particular skill and to attempt to determine the area of the brain which may have been damaged following brain injury or neurological illness. With the advent of neuroimaging techniques, location of space-occupying lesions can now be more accurately determined through this method, so the focus has now moved on to the assessment of cognition and behaviour, including examining the effects of any brain injury or neuropathological process that a person may have experienced.

A core part of neuropsychological assessment is the administration of neuropsychological tests for the formal assessment of cognitive function, though neuropsychological testing is more than the administration and scoring of tests and screening tools. It is essential that neuropsychological assessment also include an evaluation of the person's mental status. This is especially true in assessment of Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia. Aspects of cognitive functioning that are assessed typically include orientation, new-learning/memory, intelligence, language, visuoperception, and executive function. However, clinical neuropsychological assessment is more than this and also focuses on a person's psychological, personal, interpersonal and wider contextual circumstances.

Assessment may be carried out for a variety of reasons, such as:

  • Clinical evaluation, to understand the pattern of cognitive strengths as well as any difficulties a person may have, and to aid decision making for use in a medical or rehabilitation environment.
  • Scientific investigation, to examine a hypothesis about the structure and function of cognition to be tested, or to provide information that allows experimental testing to be seen in context of a wider cognitive profile.
  • Medico-legal assessment, to be used in a court of law as evidence in a legal claim or criminal investigation.

Miller outlined three broad goals of neuropsychological assessment. Firstly, diagnosis, to determine the nature of the underlying problem. Secondly, to understand the nature of any brain injury or resulting cognitive problem (see neurocognitive deficit) and its impact on the individual, as a means of devising a rehabilitation programme or offering advice as to an individual's ability to carry out certain tasks (for example, fitness to drive, or returning to work). And lastly, assessments may be undertaken to measure change in functioning over time, such as to determine the consequences of a surgical procedure or the impact of a rehabilitation programme over time.