Sentences with phrase «across informants»

Future research studies will need to employ multiple informants (where possible) and examine how anxiety varies across informants in terms of frequency, type, and severity.
This provided the most complete look at the constructs, combining across both informants.
Diagnostic interviews were carried out separately with participants and caregivers, and data were combined across informants such that a symptom was considered present if it was endorsed by either informant, as suggested by Kaufman et al. (1997).
However, the factor that may be most important in this situation is the reliability of the assessment of internalizing behavior Parents do not always recognize signs of depression in young children; thus, reports of internalizing problems tend to be less consistent across informants (Reynold, Anderson, & Baratell, 1985).
Results were not robust across informants.
A test comparing profiles between mothers and fathers at age 3 showed that these profiles were invariant across informants.
Analyses within and across informants examined the associations between the parenting variables and treatment adherence (and potential moderation effects in these associations).
Parent and teacher ratings on the DBDRS were combined by taking the maximum (most deviant) score across informants.
The measurement invariance test favored a model with equal profiles across informants (BIC = 240,900) above a model with different profiles across informants (BIC = 241,011).
A score equal to or higher than the 85th percentile (averaged across informants) defined mental health problems.
After reverse scoring relevant items, parent and teacher ratings were combined on an item - by - item basis by taking the highest score across informant [45, 46].

Not exact matches

With the help of a supposed informant close to the case, screenwriters Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais (Flushed Away, Across the Universe) seek to put the pieces of the puzzle together to explain just what happened with the job, and the reasons behind the cover - up.
This blog post is only a small step in that direction; young peoples» perspectives vary widely across geographic, demographic, developmental, and contextual dimensions, and we do not mean to imply that these youth informants speak for all youth.
Aside form the objects and video installations scattered across the PNI floor, there's a poster / edition of «Image Concept Proposals» downloadable from the Project Native Informant website detailing a variety of instructive proposals for future images, leaving its viewer to realise their own equally absurd stock photos to rival the likes of SONE's «Sobbing Drunk CEO».
When international financial organizations, such as the appellant World Bank Group, share information gathered from informants across the world with the law enforcement agencies of member states, they help achieve what neither could do on their own.
Moderator analyses with gender composition of the sample, geographic location, and type of informant were performed to explore possible explanations for heterogeneity in the effect sizes across cross-sectional studies.
The purpose of the current study was to provide a more comprehensive quantitative examination of the social functioning of siblings of children with cancer by contrasting them with matched comparison peers across a range of measures completed by multiple informants (peers, teachers, parents, and self) in the school and home settings.
Peer functioning has been assessed across studies by a variety of different informants and methods.
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