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Noun
/əˈsesmənt/,
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assessments, plural;
  1. The evaluation or estimation of the nature, quality, or ability of someone or something
    • - the assessment of educational needs
    • - he made a rapid assessment of the situation
    • - assessments of market value

  1. (assessment) appraisal: the classification of someone or something with respect to its worth
  2. (assessment) an amount determined as payable; "the assessment for repairs outraged the club's membership"
  3. (assessment) the market value set on assets
  4. (assessment) judgment: the act of judging or assessing a person or situation or event; "they criticized my judgment of the contestants"
  5. (360° ASSESSMENT) A form of assessment/evaluation in which an employee’s superiors, peers/co-workers, subordinates, and customers are afforded an opportunity to provide input about the person’s work performance.
  6. (assessed) Determined. The level of control risk determined by the auditor, based on tests of controls, is the assessed level of control risk.
  7. (Assessment) The process of documenting, usually in measurable terms, knowledge, skills, attitudes, and beliefs.
  8. (assessment) Teacher-made tests, standardized tests, or tests from textbook companies that are used to evaluate student performance.
  9. (Assessment) The amount of tax due to local government. May also refer to the amount due to local government or to common owners of a property (e.g., a homeowner's association) for a special payment to cover expenses for improvements or maintenance, such as new sewers or roads.
  10. (Assessment) (1) The valuation of real estate for purpose of taxes or special improvement charges. (2) The amount of taxes or special improvement charges. Special improvement charges are usually for the costs of streets, sidewalks, sewers, etc.
  11. (Assessment) A process used by care managers to gather information about an individual to determine his or her functional needs and/or eligibility for services. Information collected may include health status, financial status, ability to perform activities of daily living, mental status, etc.
  12. (ASSESSMENT) A charge against real estate made by a unit of government to cover a proportionate cost of an improvement, such as street or-sewer.
  13. (Assessment) means the process of collecting evidence and making judgments on whether competency has been achieved to confirm that an individual can perform to the standard expected in the workplace, as expressed in the relevant endorsed industry/enterprise competency standards or the learning ...
  14. (ASSESSMENT) Generally, the apportionment of liability of a general cost among individuals. The act of estimating the value of land for tax purposes or the method by which municipalities raise taxes (property tax assessment).
  15. (Assessment) The actual amount of tax a person owes.  The ad valorem portion is based on the appraised value of the property, less exemptions, multiplied by the millage rate.
  16. (assessment) In healthcare, a process used to learn about a patient’s condition. This may include a complete medical history, medical tests, a physical exam, a test of learning skills, tests to find out if the patient is able to carry out the tasks of daily living, a mental health evaluation and ...
  17. (Assessment) The estimated value of a piece of real estate or a levy placed on property in addition to taxes.
  18. Assessment of institutions or programmes: the process for establishing the educational quality of a higher education institution or programme. Assessment of individual qualification: the written appraisal or evaluation of an individual’s foreign qualification by a competent authority. ...
  19. (Assessment) Determination of a resident’s care needs, based upon a formal, structured evaluation of the resident’s physical and psychological condition and ability to perform activities of daily living.
  20. (Assessment) A fee imposed on property, usually to pay for public improvements such as water, sewers, streets, improvement districts, etc.
  21. (Assessment) Systematic method of obtaining information from tests or other sources; procedures used to determine child.s eligibility, identify the child.s strengths and needs, and services child needs to meet these needs.
  22. (Assessment) the process of reviewing, measuring, and evaluating evidence of the candidate's learning to determine whether credit should be awarded.
  23. (Assessment) Activities performed by at least one professional (preferably a social worker and/or a nurse) to determine a person's current ability to function in six areas: physical health, mental health, social support, activities of daily living, environmental conditions, and financial situation.
  24. (Assessment) An evaluation, usually performed by a physician, of a person’s mental, emotional, and social capabilities. (from AA)
  25. (Assessment) A determination of physical and/or medical status by a health professional based on established medical guidelines. The assessment is a central component in home care coverage's and the payment of home care claims. ...