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  2. Competence (law) - Wikipedia

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    There are specific tools that a psychologist may use to evaluate competence to make treatment decisions, such as the MacArthur Competency Assessment Tool-Treatment. [28] [29] If competence to make treatment decisions is questioned, the individual's understanding, appreciation, and decision-making process may be evaluated. [24] [30]

  3. Skill assessment - Wikipedia

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    Competence assessment is a process in which evidence is gathered by the assessor and evaluated against agreed criteria in order to make a judgement of competence. Skill assessment is the comparison of actual performance of a skill with the specified standard for performance of that skill under the circumstances specified by the standard, and ...

  4. Competency evaluation (law) - Wikipedia

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    In the United States criminal justice system, a competency evaluation is an assessment of the ability of a defendant to understand and rationally participate in a court process. Competency was originally established by the Supreme Court of the United States as the evaluation of a defendant's competence to proceed to trial . [ 1 ]

  5. Decision quality - Wikipedia

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    Since then, decision analysis tools and decision quality concepts have been adopted by many corporations to guide and improve their decisions. [5] Starting in 2014, the Society of Decision Professionals is recognizing organizations that made DQ a core competency across the entire organization with the Raiffa-Howard Award, presented annually. [6]

  6. DICE framework - Wikipedia

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    The DICE framework, or Duration, Integrity, Commitment, and Effort framework is a tool for evaluating projects, [1] predicting project outcomes, and allocating resources strategically to maximize delivery of a program or portfolio of initiatives, aiming for consistency in evaluating projects with subjective inputs.

  7. What is the mental competency test Nikki Haley wants ... - AOL

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    Nikki Haley wants politicians over 75 to take the Montreal Cognitive Assessment and publish the results. A neurologist explains the test and what it measures.

  8. Dusky v. United States - Wikipedia

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    Although the statutes addressing competency vary from state to state in the United States, the two elements outlined in the decision are held in common: The defendant must understand the charges against him or her; The defendant must have the ability to aid his or her attorney in his or her own defense. [1] [3] Subsequently, in Godinez v.

  9. Mental capacity in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    A mental capacity assessment in respect of a lower-level day-to-day decision may be made by a carer or relative and need not be formally recorded, but capacity assessments about decisions that are complex or have important ramifications for the person are made by social workers, doctors or multi-disciplinary teams on behalf of local authorities ...