“UNDERSTANDING THE CONCEPT OF EVALUATION:A MULTIDISCIPLINARY EXPLORATION”
Keywords:
Evaluation, Multidisciplinary Perspective, Linguistics, Psychology, Sociology, Decision-making, Assessment, Feedback Mechanisms.Abstract
This thesis delves into the multifaceted concept of evaluation through a multidisciplinary lens, incorporating perspectives from linguistics, psychology, and sociology. Evaluation, as the systematic assessment of quality, value, or significance, is explored in its theoretical foundations and practical applications across various domains. The study highlights the pivotal role of evaluation in education, business, and public policy realms.
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