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.
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The person may get dizzy and faint
If the court orders you to do so, yes.
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It seems there may be a misunderstanding in the term "alcohol demetra." If you're referring to "alcohol dependence" or "alcohol use disorder," signs include an inability to control drinking, experiencing withdrawal symptoms, and continuing to drink despite negative consequences. It’s best to consult a healthcare professional for a proper assessment and guidance. If you meant something else, please clarify!
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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.
Yes, there are online substance abuse assessments available. These assessments usually involve questions about your alcohol and drug use to help determine if you may have a substance abuse issue. It's important to use reputable websites or seek help from a healthcare professional for accurate and personalized assessments.
The verb for assessment is "assess."