Thursday, July 30, 2009

Assessment

13 months ago I was in bliss. Yes it is true, ignorant bliss... that was my state. Then Jams moves here and brings this concept called assessment. Now it pops up in conversations, work, and dating life. I have to admit it is really difficult when you realize that you are fitting a man into a six-column model.

So proof I hang out with my roommate too much. I was trying to decide if I should cut/color my hair and almost posted a survey on Facebook for people to fill out. Can you do assessment on hair? Is there a pyramid for that? Six-column model?

goal... change my hair
method... color and cut
outcome... cuter me
how will I know I reached my goal... random men telling me I'm cute

I'm no good at this assessment sh..tuff. Help Jams!

6 comments:

  1. Let me suggest using Student Voice to gather the data then use a split-plot, double-blind design topped off with a multivariate analysis of variance and a path analysis.

    That was random jibberish.

    Do what Cathie does...decide to grow your hair long, the first step of which is apparently to get your hair cut.

    Maybe I'm not the best one to ask about this.

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  2. Wow. this might be the first time I'm glad I'm not there. Ok thats a lie. Utah doesn't call my name by any means. But seriously. Stop thinking and just do it. Assessment is for after... was this successful? yes or no. its been assessed. the end

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  3. lol! I totally do what Cathy does... I decide to grow out my hair, and finally when it gets to a cute point I chop it all off. I have no idea why I do that.

    I liked the jibberish about assessment... that is what it always sounds like to me. :)

    Chelsea... what do I just do? Grow it out, cut it, go more red, go darker... too many options!

    Ace

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  4. I'm positive that Jams has a rubric for precisely this purpose.

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  5. it doesn't matter what you just do!! its hair. easy to change back... it grows... or you can get extensions... and if you eff it up to much they sell wigs. there are no permanent choices on hair.

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  6. also, i think you would know you reached your goal by looking in the mirror, or comparing a before and after or having people tell you your hair is different. If your goal was to be cuter, then having random people tell you that would be the correct way to gage that... right?

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