Those are tests and conversations with people that determine how much you are drinking. Basically they determine if you have a problem with alcohol or not. Here is a link to a couple of alcohol assessments that you can take by yourself.
http://www.ragingalcoholic.com/cage-alcohol-test.html
http://www.ragingalcoholic.com/mast-alcohol-test.html
http://www.ragingalcoholic.com/alcohol-tweak-test.html
These are quick tests to determine if a person should be further evaluated.
That depends on who is doing the assessment, and why.
hinders one's assessment prior to throwing
The person may get dizzy and faint
If the court orders you to do so, yes.
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Damage assessment
Objective Assessment: Measurement that is not dependent on the individual making the assessment. Subjective Assessment: Measurement that relies on interpretation by the individual making the assessment
assessment
suspension with a $500 to $2,000 fineFor your first DUI, you will receive fines, alcohol assessment, probation, and/or community service and possibly an Interlock device.
There is no best assessment method for all types of learning. Different assessment methods include communication, personal assessment, short answer assessment, and selected response assessment.
threat assessment, criticality assessment, and vulnerability assessment.
Georgia B. Aktan has written: 'The 1998 Michigan Drug and Alcohol Population Survey of Adolescents (MDAPS-A)' -- subject(s): Alcohol use, Drug abuse surveys, Drug use, Medical care, Needs assessment, Statistics, Youth