"Questionnaire items" refers to the specific questions or statements used in a survey or questionnaire to gather information or opinions from people.
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The School Leader SAT presents a set
of questionnaire items that are based on the leadership actions described in the Profiles.
Priority is being given to assessments and
questionnaire items expected to be most useful for predicting or explaining individual - and group - level academic achievement, as well as behavioral and affective outcomes.
The Heart Failure Compliance Questionnaire39 used qualitative interviews with three patients with heart failure to
develop questionnaire items that were tested with six specialist nurses, a sociologist and 10 people with heart failure.
Prevalence of Exposure to Childhood Physical or Sexual Abuse or to a Battered Mother
by Questionnaire Item and Category of Exposure
A composite score of the 63
questionnaire items showed a significant positive overall effect of the intervention and both posttests.
Response options for the four screen -
time questionnaire items were 0 h (coded as 0), less than 1 h (coded as 0.5), 1 h (coded as 1), 2 h (coded as 2), 3 h (coded as 3), 4 h (coded as 4), and 5 or more h (coded as 5) per day.
ii) Assessment of construct validity: A comparative investigation of environment and individual factors, which are constituent elements of the social cognitive theory used in the extraction
of questionnaire items, was carried out using exploratory factor analysis.
In terms of the reliability of
the questionnaire items, the I - T correlation coefficient was maintained, while the factor structure extracted by exploratory factor analysis met the standards of the cumulative contribution ratio, the KMO measure of sampling adequacy, and Bartlett's test of sphericity.
... RESULTS: Most of
the questionnaire items were correctly loaded on the proposed scales of the original questionnaire.
A factor analysis of scores demonstrated that
the questionnaire items for children's relationship with fathers all related to the same underlying concept, since items all loaded on to one factor.
Third, TOSCA scales can predict higher social desirability (e.g., Hasui et al., 2009), and in the present project, participants responded to morality - relevant measures in a group setting where demand characteristic could perhaps influence reactions to
questionnaire items.
Children were asked to complete
the questionnaire items twice, 1 week apart.
Thus, adolescents were asked to answer
all questionnaire items in the study with this parent / legal guardian in mind specifically.