self-contained estimate - definizione. Che cos'è self-contained estimate
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Cosa (chi) è self-contained estimate - definizione

Raygor Estimate Graph; Raygor Readability Estimate

self-assessment         
  • An early example of the process of self-assessment
THE PROCESS OF LOOKING AT ONESELF IN ORDER TO ASSESS ASPECTS THAT ARE IMPORTANT TO ONE'S IDENTITY
Self-Assessment; Self assessment; Self-assesses
In Britain, self-assessment refers to a system for paying tax in which people have to fill in an official form giving details of how much money they have earned in the previous year. (BUSINESS)
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self-assessment         
  • An early example of the process of self-assessment
THE PROCESS OF LOOKING AT ONESELF IN ORDER TO ASSESS ASPECTS THAT ARE IMPORTANT TO ONE'S IDENTITY
Self-Assessment; Self assessment; Self-assesses
¦ noun
1. assessment of oneself or one's performance in relation to an objective standard.
2. Brit. calculation of one's own taxable liability.
Self-assessment         
  • An early example of the process of self-assessment
THE PROCESS OF LOOKING AT ONESELF IN ORDER TO ASSESS ASPECTS THAT ARE IMPORTANT TO ONE'S IDENTITY
Self-Assessment; Self assessment; Self-assesses
In social psychology, self-assessment is the process of looking at oneself in order to assess aspects that are important to one's identity. It is one of the motives that drive self-evaluation, along with self-verification and self-enhancement.

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Raygor readability estimate

The Raygor estimate graph is a readability metric for English text. It was developed by Alton L. Raygor, who published it in 1977.

The US grade level is calculated by the average number of sentences and letters per hundred words. These averages are plotted onto a specific graph where the intersection of the average number of sentences and the average number of letters/word determines the reading level of the content. Note that this graph is very similar to the Fry readability formula's graph.

This graph is primarily used in secondary education to help classify teaching materials and books into their appropriate reading groups.