Not exact matches
Shen adds that
although the GAT wasn't
designed to predict depression or PTSD, a similar
survey could identify soldiers who may benefit from preventive interventions, such as group therapy sessions
designed to teach coping skills, or being moved to noncombat positions.
Although neither ConnCAN nor Global Strategies released the questionnaire that served as the
survey instrument, it is clear from today's memo that the poll was
designed to collect valuable political information, as well as perspectives on policy issues.
- demo has been downloaded over one million downloads - over 45k
survey responses - run by pushing the analog stick all the way - hold B to run even faster (
although random enemy encounters go up to balance this)- fast travel option - adjustments to
designs of the environment based on the issues with visibility, especially in dungeons - traversable areas stand out, adjustments to wall and floor color, and visible landmarks, and more - radar that points players towards entrances, exits and important places - improved visibility - adjust screen brightness - adjust HD - 2D filters - fixed issue where it was too easy to accidentally overwrite your save - 9 save slots and 1 autosave slot - adjusted text size and streamlined the UI - skip scene option - option to replay cutscenes - option to change text speed - game balance refinement so that battles provide a good challenge, but are not overly frustrating - battles with a full party of four and more important elements have not yet been shown
Although the rules were ostensibly
designed to help opposing parties establish protocols for disclosure and discovery of electronic information, more than half of the Fulbright
survey respondents detected no change in how their companies are handling federal litigation; 18 % felt the e-discovery guidelines have eased their litigation issues, while 27 % said the rules have actually made their litigation lives more difficult.
The NCS - A is a
survey of 10 148 adolescents (13 - 17 years of age at the time of selection, although some respondents turned 18 years before their interview) in the continental United States completed in conjunction with the National Comorbidity Survey Replication.20 The design and field procedures of this study are reported in detail elsewhere.12 - 15 The NCS - A used a dual - frame sample composed of (1) a household subsample of adolescents (n = 904) selected from the National Comorbidity Survey Replication households and (2) a school subsample of adolescents (n = 9244) selected from schools (day and residential schools of all types, with probabilities proportional to size) in the same nationally representative counties as those in the National Comorbidity Survey Replic
survey of 10 148 adolescents (13 - 17 years of age at the time of selection,
although some respondents turned 18 years before their interview) in the continental United States completed in conjunction with the National Comorbidity
Survey Replication.20 The design and field procedures of this study are reported in detail elsewhere.12 - 15 The NCS - A used a dual - frame sample composed of (1) a household subsample of adolescents (n = 904) selected from the National Comorbidity Survey Replication households and (2) a school subsample of adolescents (n = 9244) selected from schools (day and residential schools of all types, with probabilities proportional to size) in the same nationally representative counties as those in the National Comorbidity Survey Replic
Survey Replication.20 The
design and field procedures of this study are reported in detail elsewhere.12 - 15 The NCS - A used a dual - frame sample composed of (1) a household subsample of adolescents (n = 904) selected from the National Comorbidity
Survey Replication households and (2) a school subsample of adolescents (n = 9244) selected from schools (day and residential schools of all types, with probabilities proportional to size) in the same nationally representative counties as those in the National Comorbidity Survey Replic
Survey Replication households and (2) a school subsample of adolescents (n = 9244) selected from schools (day and residential schools of all types, with probabilities proportional to size) in the same nationally representative counties as those in the National Comorbidity
Survey Replic
Survey Replication.