Conclusions The Sri Lankan version of BIS / BAS, SPSRQ and
SSS scales demonstrated adequate psychometric properties to be used in future studies.
Aims The aim of the study is to translate and assess the psychometric properties of a Sinhalese adaptation of the BIS / BAS, SPSRQ and
SSS scales in a Sri Lankan population
Not exact matches
The principal scientific objective is to make global
SSS measurements over the ice - free oceans with 150 - km spatial resolution, and to achieve a measurement error less than 0.2 (PSS - 78 [practical salinity
scale of 1978]-RRB- on a 30 - day time
scale, taking into account all sensors and geophysical random errors and biases.Salinity is indeed a key indicator of the strength of the hydrologic cycle because it tracks the differences created by varying evaporation and precipitation, runoff, and ice processes.
Development and Validation of a Five - Factor Sexual Satisfaction and Distress
Scale for Women: The Sexual Satisfaction
Scale for Women (
SSS - W).
Behavioural inhibition system behavioural activation system (BIS / BAS)
scales and sensitivity to punishment and sensitivity to reward questionnaire (SPSRQ) which are based on Gray's theory of personality and the sensation seeking
scale (
SSS), which is based on Zuckerman's sensation seeking theory have been commonly used in both research and clinical practice.
Most studies on gambling (and other risk - taking activities) have utilized the Sensation - Seeking
Scale (
SSS; Zuckerman & McDaniel, 2003).
Five Deaf women were administered the revised Sexual Satisfaction
Scale for Women (
SSS - W) and discussed their sexual satisfaction in a semi-structured interview.
Measures utilized include the Reaction Index - Revised (RI - R), Child Self - Rating
Scale (CSRS), Self - Satisfaction
Scale (
SSS), Grief Screening
Scale (GSS) and Depression Self - Rating
Scale (DSRS).