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self-evaluˈation Psychol. [self- 1 a.] Appraisal of one's actions or attitudes, esp. in relation to an objective standard. Hence self-eˈvaluative, -eˈvaluatory adjs.
1933Psychol. Abstr. VII. 473/2 To attain self-evaluation, psycho-physiological and psychotechnical methods must be supplemented by introspection. 1957N. Frye Anat. Criticism 179 The hero Denis comes to a point of self-evaluation. 1957R. B. Cattell Personality & Motivation vi. 220 Self-evaluatory methods of gathering personality data include questionnaires, biographical inventories, [etc.]. 1966J. Flescher Dual Therapy vii. 154 The self-evaluative recording seems to promote the therapist's training as well as the patient's progress. 1979A. Chisholm Nancy Cunard xxx. 315 A nightmare crisis of self-evaluation. |