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OF PREPARATION MEEG 215 LABORATORY REPORTS PEER EVALUATION Name: Lab Section # (e.g, 20A 27B, etc..) _______________________________ _______________________________ PLEASE PUT A HARD-COPY OF THIS EVALUATION IN IWHS MAILBOX (126SPL) BY 12/10/08 In alphabetical order, please write the names of all of your lab section members, INCLUDING YOURSELF, and rate the degree to which each member fulfilled his/her...

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OF PREPARATION MEEG 215 LABORATORY REPORTS PEER EVALUATION Name: Lab Section # (e.g, 20A 27B, etc..) _______________________________ _______________________________ PLEASE PUT A HARD-COPY OF THIS EVALUATION IN IWHS MAILBOX (126SPL) BY 12/10/08 In alphabetical order, please write the names of all of your lab section members, INCLUDING YOURSELF, and rate the degree to which each member fulfilled his/her responsibilities. The possible ratings are as follows: Excellent (100%) Very good (95%) Satisfactory (85%) Ordinary (75%) Marginal (65%) Deficient (55%) Unsatisfactory (45%) Superficial (35%) No show (0%) Consistently went above and beyond: took initiative, pressed for meetings, led the data collection and reduction efforts, carried more than his/her fair share of the load. did Consistently what he/she was supposed to do, contributed actively to the group segment of reports. Usually did what he/she was supposed to do, acceptably prepared and cooperative. Often did what he/she was supposed to do, minimally prepared and cooperative. Sometimes failed to help prepare reports, rarely prepared. Often failed to show up or contribute, rarely prepared to help. Consistently failed to contribute significantly, unprepared to help. Practically n...

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