decide how important something is and give your reasons
Make judgements about the value, quality, outcomes or results
Examine closely, with a view to 'weighing up' a particular situation. Consider in a balanced way the strengths and weaknesses or points for and against a proposition. In conclusion, state your judgement clearly.
Asks candidates to measure and judge the merits and quality of an argument or concept. Candidates must clearly identify and explain the evidence for the assessment they make. For example: Assess the effectiveness of therapies based on behavioural principles.
place a value on; judge the worth of something; "I will have the family jewels appraised by a professional"
Given a set of occurances, students will be able to conclude which outcome is most likely.
Make a judgement of value, quality, outcomes, results or size
Consider the value or importance of something, paying due attention to positive, negative and disputable aspects, and citing the judgements of any known authorities as well as your own.
Make a judgment of value, quality, outcomes, results or size
Make some kind of judgement on the relative importance of a particular aspect of business studies, discussing the influence of other factors or events that influence the topic.
analyse an issue or problem and then weigh up the relative importance of different strands